I’m going to revive this thread for a hot minute to review the Reborn Pro2 extra large Bimini top that is pictured above for my 08 AR230. Bought it off eBay for around 600 bucks. If you go to buy this top and you’re planning to put it under your tower make sure you measure the front inside and back inside distance. I was already planning on installing over the tower but I decided to see what it looked like under, well the front part wouldn’t fit, it was too wide for the tower. So make sure you get the extra hardware to mount it above the tower (mine came included). Also ask for the extra Bimini clamp inserts for the 1 7/8in tower, as they do not come with them unless asked (I asked and they sent them free of charge).
This was relatively easy putting together even without instructions but they do have instructions on their website. When I looked at the instructions I thought why in the hell would you put the Bimini on without it on the boat and I skipped this step, DON’T SKIP THIS STEP, lol. I was lucky enough to line up all but two posts perfectly. So when we got to the lake and started placing this I quickly realized I wouldn’t be able to zip up the side zippers (port/starboard middle side zips). It still stayed on very tight so after our boating day I just marked and moved how far I needed to move the support posts.
When installing the Bimini, place the front half on first, it’s the side that has two long-ish zippers with a slight angle to go around the front curve of the supports. The Bimini clamps come with lock washers on the bolts, and the rest do not so make sure you check every now and then to see if everything is tight. Even the bolts with lock washers because I just don’t trust anything ??
This top has plenty of clearance to still use the tow point on the tower, we wakeboarded with it fine the other day. I think I could probably lower my tower bimini a couple inches yet and still have clearance. This Bimini is rated for 35mph, we had a stiff south breeze both days around 15-20mph so we didn’t push going over 20 much but did see 25mph and the Bimini was fine. When we had the wind behind us we were doing 30 without issue. Obviously remove it before you travel on the highway. The Bimini itself seems nice, the fabric seems sturdy. There are mostly zippers for it to attach to the posts and only four Velcro parts that are maybe 4-5in wide. Just wanted everyone to realize it isn’t Velcro that supports this Bimini on the posts! Time will tell with how this holds up, so I will update after the summer is over since we have plenty of trips and lake days planned. If anyone needs any closer pictures let me know as well.
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