Jeebus
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 76
- Reaction score
- 24
- Points
- 97
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
Finished my break in hours on the new boat over last weekend, and un raveled the bimini for the first time.
With our support bars installed into the wake tower support brackets, the ends of the most forward tube, aim up towards the sky. Its obviously not correct. It cant be tightened into place on the rear brackets without it starting to tear the sewn edges of the the bimini up by the front where the ends are trying to poke through.
In my looking at everything i have determined that the support bags that the brackets that attach to the most forward bar of the bimini frame, those brackets are riveted into place in the wrong position, they need to be rotated on the bar so the ends dont aim up into the air, and aim downward, nearly at the identical angle if zero is level to the horizon.
Its frustrating because nobody could have installed this bimini at the factory or dealer and not noticed this issue.
With our support bars installed into the wake tower support brackets, the ends of the most forward tube, aim up towards the sky. Its obviously not correct. It cant be tightened into place on the rear brackets without it starting to tear the sewn edges of the the bimini up by the front where the ends are trying to poke through.
In my looking at everything i have determined that the support bags that the brackets that attach to the most forward bar of the bimini frame, those brackets are riveted into place in the wrong position, they need to be rotated on the bar so the ends dont aim up into the air, and aim downward, nearly at the identical angle if zero is level to the horizon.
Its frustrating because nobody could have installed this bimini at the factory or dealer and not noticed this issue.