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 Originally Posted by Patyacht
My bimini say 45 mph max on a small tag. I was running another F-29 a few weeks back and the idiot was running 110 with his top up.
oh and thanks for posting....
how bout a pic of that bad ass truck and dcb????
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Hallett 240, 80 mph bimini top...
Didn't realize it had tower too, looks good with it. You should do some wakeboarding Steve, it's a lot of fun! 
I've been working on my game and finally managed to jump wake to wake last weekend.
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I'll just drive thankyou...
i'm actually thinking about going back to the 270...
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what makes it vented, I use motorcycle straps on my sportcat
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Hallett 240, 80 mph bimini top...
 Originally Posted by SCHNYDO
what makes it vented, I use motorcycle straps on my sportcat
I think they are referring to a mesh strip sewn into center running parallel to boat. I have it on mine and really does help.
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 Originally Posted by SCHNYDO
what makes it vented, I use motorcycle straps on my sportcat
 Originally Posted by Carbon
I think they are referring to a mesh strip sewn into center running parallel to boat. I have it on mine and really does help.
Actually, it is the whole thing. If it is like mine, all the fabric is mesh and not fabric like most others.
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Hallett 240, 80 mph bimini top...
 Originally Posted by PLAYER
theres comfort, and theres cool,,,cool aways looks better
I'm past being cool 
I'm getting a new one done this winter, vented.. But leaving it tall, maybe even taller if I can make it work.. Climbing in and out over the back with it low would suck, besides mine is a closed bow as well, and you can't get out over the front
Another point for the taller Bimini, is my boat has bolsters, and I stand up a lot while docking, and when in the rough stuff.. Ducking down for a Bimini would suck..
I'll leave the "looking cool" chit for you guys
 Originally Posted by Wendi
Seriously fuck a duck
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 Originally Posted by 28eliminator
I'm past being cool
I'm getting a new one done this winter, vented.. But leaving it tall, maybe even taller if I can make it work.. Climbing in and out over the back with it low would suck, besides mine is a closed bow as well, and you can't get out over the front
Another point for the taller Bimini, is my boat has bolsters, and I stand up a lot while docking, and when in the rough stuff.. Ducking down for a Bimini would suck..
I'll leave the "looking cool" chit for you guys 
you're right,stand up bolster boats need taller bimini's
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