So we just took delivery of our new R23 and opted to get the dual Bimini option which we definitely wanted.
The question I have is does anyone know why Bennington designed the front Bimini to lean forward (towards bow) when stowed rather than backward (towards stern)? I trailered the boat on the interstate and was really concerned the whole thing was going to snap off - it vibrated so violently in the wind.
I had an Avalon where both Biminis were leaned backwards and I think it is a cleaner look if they are in the same orientation, and it is less of a view obstruction for the driver (I think), and it never vibrated nearly as much when subjected to a headwind.
1st pic is our boat. 2nd is for illustration
Thoughts?
The question I have is does anyone know why Bennington designed the front Bimini to lean forward (towards bow) when stowed rather than backward (towards stern)? I trailered the boat on the interstate and was really concerned the whole thing was going to snap off - it vibrated so violently in the wind.
I had an Avalon where both Biminis were leaned backwards and I think it is a cleaner look if they are in the same orientation, and it is less of a view obstruction for the driver (I think), and it never vibrated nearly as much when subjected to a headwind.
1st pic is our boat. 2nd is for illustration
Thoughts?
