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Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 609
- Reaction score
- 375
- Points
- 197
- Location
- Redding, CA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 21
Hi all,
Took the boat out today for a dual purpose ride. One was to meet up with Hidnos who was on Shasta today. The other was to get out on the water for a nice ride on a really nice day.
We failed to meet up with Hidnos due to an error I made navigating. I even referred to the GPS and still made the mistake. I hope we can meet up another time.
The whole trip was about 32 miles. On the way up the Sacramento arm of Shasta Lake, about 10 miles into the ride, we were on the PerfectPass cruise control going 30mph with a small headwind when the Biminy was damaged.
Apparently the forward straps that attach the leading edge of the Bimini were rotten enough to part. I suppose one parted, putting all the strain on the other which then immediately parted too. The Biminy then slammed back and the upper connecting plastic slide bracket on the port swing arm that holds the Bimini frame up broke. The starboard arm was spared. So we took the Bimini down and now I have to order parts.
I guess the moral of the story is make sure your forward straps are in good condition. We use the Bimini about 98% of the time we are boating so the straps do get some time in the sun, but I would think not enough to make them rotten. I had replaced both of them but perhaps the straps I selected, not Yamaha OEM parts, weren't of the correct variety of material to stand up to the hot dry air and incessant sun here.
Took the boat out today for a dual purpose ride. One was to meet up with Hidnos who was on Shasta today. The other was to get out on the water for a nice ride on a really nice day.
We failed to meet up with Hidnos due to an error I made navigating. I even referred to the GPS and still made the mistake. I hope we can meet up another time.
The whole trip was about 32 miles. On the way up the Sacramento arm of Shasta Lake, about 10 miles into the ride, we were on the PerfectPass cruise control going 30mph with a small headwind when the Biminy was damaged.
Apparently the forward straps that attach the leading edge of the Bimini were rotten enough to part. I suppose one parted, putting all the strain on the other which then immediately parted too. The Biminy then slammed back and the upper connecting plastic slide bracket on the port swing arm that holds the Bimini frame up broke. The starboard arm was spared. So we took the Bimini down and now I have to order parts.
I guess the moral of the story is make sure your forward straps are in good condition. We use the Bimini about 98% of the time we are boating so the straps do get some time in the sun, but I would think not enough to make them rotten. I had replaced both of them but perhaps the straps I selected, not Yamaha OEM parts, weren't of the correct variety of material to stand up to the hot dry air and incessant sun here.