Pocono Bill
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I have a 2019 Pennington pontoon. And my Bimini is in need of waterproofing. I read due to the age you should use a silicone. Has anyone have any recommendations or have used a silicone? Thank you
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Don't do that. The spray will get on your furniture and panelsLawrence the adventurer, I was actually thinking of spray ing the Bimini while it's up and not having to take it down.
I haven't water proofed my Bimini, but if I did, I would open the Bimini and then put the mooring cover on to protect the furniture and contain the drips. (Then I'd probably waterproof the entire mooring cover.). I have an 8 foot step ladder and think I could get high enough to spray the Bimini.Don't do that. The spray will get on your furniture and panels
Then you have a real mess, that's hard to clean especially the furniture.
So, removing the Bimini I noticed material separating at the zipper in one area. Maybe I can tape over after all is done? Again, thanks for the good suggestions!Based on the mess I made with it OFF the Benny - NOPE, NOT A CHANCE, JUST SAY NO, DO IT RIGHT OR NOT AT ALL. Actually, the Bimini (and I have a double) was easy to take off and put back on - maybe 30 minutes to put back on with two of us the first time. You will want to clean (Power Washer, Scrub Brush, Commercial Laundry - done it all), and it must be 100% dry. Then apply to one side and let dry - instructions suggest 6 hours - but it was a warm day, I kept adjusting the bimini (it does not lie completely flat) so the nooks and crannies would dry - and flipped it after 2 or 3 hours on a warm to hot day. I then let it sit overnight, and re-installed in the next afternoon after it warmed up.