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i am trying get a little shade on the back deck ,but i don't want to put the old style canopy frame work back on .do any of the faithfuls have some pics of theres they might share???all i want is for it to cover over the engine boxes and fold forward when needed to.but also have a 6' height on the deck area and box area,,,,any help ????thanks
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Phil,
Keep in mind that any fixed awning, even one that folds up, is only as useful as the direction and elevation of the sun... I'm guessing that you are wanting shade for whoever's sitting/laying on the engine boxes. And that you really don't need it at all times.
Take a look at the portable Mantis Shades
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Keep in mind that any fixed awning, even one that folds up, is only as useful as the direction and elevation of the sun... I'm guessing that you are wanting shade for whoever's sitting/laying on the engine boxes. And that you really don't need it at all times.
Take a look at the portable Mantis Shades
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thanks cappy
thats not what i really had in mind ....
phil
thats not what i really had in mind ....
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Had the same dilemma, looked at al the ideas and it turned out an old fashioned Bimini worked best.Used alcon ( I think) attachments-flush push button- top folds smack on the transom with hard supports aft.fishing purists frown but it is easily removed for purists to cook in the enormous cockpit we'all have if needed. Even leaves room aft for 4 rods to be up in the rocket launcher- fishin in the shade in June in S.Fla. :-D
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The ones I have seen are bimini type connected by snaps underneath the bridge lip with bows coming from the pilasters or gunnels (based on size). Whether a full one or a short one, there has to be a cut-out for access to the bridge. When not in use and folded back against the bridge, the bow becomes a pain in the ass unless you access the bridge via those pilaster steps some of our older models have.
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I've got plenty of room going up the ladder to the bridge and can even work a shotgun rod from the launcher on the back side of the rumble seat( or whatever it is) Try to get some pix tomorrow. Ya know with 8 feet aft of the bridge deck a 6 ft bimini gives a foot for the ladder and a foot at the transom. Still wearin 36's as long as they've got elastic
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I had some poles made to fit the front most rod holders. The canopy clips to the rails of the flybridge and on a short pole I made to fit the flybridge rocket launcher. Made the canopy from Sunbrella. Mostly used as an anchor shade, but I have used it at cruise speed with no problem. I duck under the front edge to access the flybridge with minimal contortion.
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Worst Marine has something called an "anchorshade" that covers almost the entire cockpit of a B31. It is essentially a square umbrella that not permanently mounted. Ties down on the corners- I use the stern and midship cleats. We have used it the last 3 seasons and it works great. Folds nicely into its own cover when you are done.
http://www.boatcovers.cc/cgi-bin/catalog.pl?item_id=207
http://www.boatcovers.cc/cgi-bin/catalog.pl?item_id=207
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