lowering bimini top height.

kuli48

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I have a 2006 2050RL and my bimini is 10 inches too tall for my covered dock.  It fits fine down but I'm afraid I will forget to lower it.  Does it need to be as tall as it is?  What is the best way to lower  the "up" height about 10 inches.  Thanks Mike
 
You'd have to modify your long pivoting Bimini post. Once you shorten that you'd have to move your anchoring bracket to compensate for open position. Seems like a simple mod.
 
Our bimini stays in the trailering position since it won't fit on the lift with the roof. You can add the trailering struts and it would be a lot less work. I added the struts so as not to lay the bimini down on the sunpad.

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Carl, 

 He said he want's to leave it in the "up" position but still clear ... 
 
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I would be concerned about headroom if one was to take 10" off the raised height. Banging your head or having to duck would be more of an issue than remembering to lower the top.

But it only hurts your head, not your wallet .....  :D
 
Being 6'5 lowering the bimini frame would not work for me. I'll spend the 10 seconds and drop it down into the trailering position each time!
 
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