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Post by buzz on Aug 13, 2015 18:31:47 GMT -6
I'm looking to get some shade for my 190WA. And as long as I'm buying a bimini, I thought it would be nice to have the full enclosure. Funny thing is I can't find them. Every website I've checked out so far only offers the top... no enclosure.
Do you know of any company that sells bimini tops with full enclosure for Sea Pro boats?
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Post by gtightline on Aug 13, 2015 19:15:21 GMT -6
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985crabs
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Post by 985crabs on Aug 13, 2015 20:39:58 GMT -6
Be good in the winter, for sure.
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buzz
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Post by buzz on Aug 14, 2015 9:29:24 GMT -6
Nice... not much info though... I tried their email address but it was returned.
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Post by gtightline on Aug 14, 2015 10:06:02 GMT -6
I just gave them a call 888-428-4325...Canvas Craft, Minnesota....They are there. Don't have a clue what happened with their e-mail...These look really nice, your right 985crabs nice for the cold weather. Can't count how many times I have been out on Lake Okeechobee during the winter months crappie fishing when it's been really cold...And yes, regardless of what you hear, it can get into the 30's and 40's on that lake during crappie season...That's down right cold for me..thin blood don't ya know.. Hahaha
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buzz
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Post by buzz on Aug 26, 2015 8:13:56 GMT -6
Well apparently my needs are such that they want to see the boat to make measurements. And Minnesota is way too far to drive. Heck with the enclosure. I'd just be happy with a plain old Bimini top. Time to start calling all the shops in the DC-Metro area.
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Post by T-Topless on Aug 26, 2015 10:59:14 GMT -6
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buzz
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Post by buzz on Aug 27, 2015 5:55:25 GMT -6
Thanks. I didn't even consider the wind factor. I've decided to skip the full enclosure. I don't want to be on the water when it's that cold anyway. I'm looking at "universal" Bimini tops now. Here's a pic of a boat like mine with a universal top. www.smartcarguide.com/listing/img1_F5LwQBjB0c_r.jpg
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Post by gtightline on Aug 27, 2015 15:07:21 GMT -6
No picture over here on my end..
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Post by freezerfiller on Aug 27, 2015 16:32:12 GMT -6
I didn't see a pic either, but with a w/a you pretty much have some good protection from wind as it sits. A bimini should provide you with some needed shade.
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buzz
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Post by buzz on Aug 28, 2015 9:11:48 GMT -6
Thanks for the help. Found a supplier in Canada that has one to fit my specs.
You all rock!
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Post by gnrphil on Aug 28, 2015 14:35:44 GMT -6
If you need some of the rear support poles I have a set new in the box never used
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buzz
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Post by buzz on Aug 31, 2015 5:46:43 GMT -6
Dang. I missed this post and already ordered a pair. But thanks for the thought.
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Post by buzz on Oct 16, 2015 9:31:04 GMT -6
Just a quick follow-up 10 days after placing my order with ANP, I received notice it had been shipped. 5 days later it arrived. The following weekend I began to install it and found one of the bows would not fit together. I fiddled with it for a few days but no luck. Since they're in Canada I thought I was screwed but an email to their Sales Manager quickly turned that around. He told me not to worry and that a replacement was being fabricated and shipped to me soon. The replacement arrived as Joaquin began to screw with our weather, so I had to wait. Once the rain cleared out, I had it easily assembled and installed. IMO, if you are looking for a nice Bimini top at a good price from a company with good service then I think you should check out ANP. I know I'm happy with my purchase.
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Post by gnrphil on Oct 16, 2015 10:06:07 GMT -6
Looks good mate emthup
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Post by freezerfiller on Oct 16, 2015 13:59:08 GMT -6
Cat-daddy!
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