East Captain
3 Bow Bimini Top Blue with Rear Support Poles
3 Bow Bimini Top Blue with Rear Support Poles
How To Measure For Boat Bimini Tops Mouting
Carefully consider the size that you need when selecting your bimini top. The mounting point you choose will impact the size of frame you need, the position of the top, and the shade it will provide.
Width: Determine where you want the mounting points to be because this will set the width of the frame. Keep in mind that this will also determine which part of the boat gets shade. It will also set the position of the top when it is folded up and not in use.
Length: After you have chosen the mounting point and determined the width, then the length of the top will determine which part of the boat receives shade and how much coverage is available.
Height: Consider the primary use of the bimini to select the proper height of the frame. Do you want to be able to stand under it? Fish under it? Measure upward from the selected mounting point while standing on the deck to get a feel for how much room you will have once the bimini is installed.
Note: The max speed of your boat is 25MPH when the bimini top opened.
Common Bimini Tops Sizes We Carry
- Our 3 bow boat biminis are 72" Long 46" High Widths vary from 54" to 84"
- Our 4 bow boat biminis are 96" Long 54" High Widths vary from 54" to 96"
- Provides protection from sun and rain with high quality material
- Allows for an open view for all passengers and drivers
- It is convenient to put up or down, as well as easy to store
- Protects the boat from sun rays, extending the life of the boat's interior
- Provides protection while still allowing for great circulation
- Easy assembly and storage allows boaters to quickly put the top down if they want to go faster or easily put the top back up if they want to cruise at leisure
- While in use rear poles provide superior support for the bimini frame and allows the top to be stored out of the way