The bows of the bimini top are the parts of the frame that connect from side to side over the width of the boat. Bimini tops are equipped with either 2, 3, or 4 main bows.
The smallest style offered—mostly used for shorter Jon style fishing boats, V-hull fishing boats, and inflatables—is the 2 bow bimini top.
The most commonly used bimini top is the 3 bow. This bimini top style is recommended for V-hull runabouts, ski boats, performance boats, and most center consoles.
The largest bimini top carried by SavvyBoater is the 4 bow, which is reserved for larger boats, such as pontoons or deck boats.
For standard bimini tops drilling is required, as the bimini is mounted onto the top or on the outside of the boat. For pontoon bimini tops, which are mounted onto your pontoon's side rails, drilling is also required. For tower bimini tops no drilling is required. Instead, the bimini clamps directly onto the boat tower itself.
You can safely deploy and use your Carver bimini tops while operating at speeds of up to 35 MPH. If you would like to go faster with your top up, we recommend thru-bolting. With your Westland bimini tops, you can go up to 45 MPH.
If you have nylon fittings you'll first need to replace them with stainless steel fittings
The next step is to thru-bolt the connection points of the bimini to the boat—the front and rear eye straps, as well as the deck hinge. In order to thru-bolt, you'll need a longer bolt that travels completely through the fiberglass and reaches to the underside. For added stability and security, we recommend adding an extra washer and nut.
Lastly, check the top for stability, ensuring the front of the top is angled downward. If it isn't, pull the front hold-down straps tight in order to change the angle. As always, check all straps and fittings for tightness before using your bimini top at speeds higher than 35 MPH.
*Note: Thru-bolting will allow you to operate your boat at speeds of up to 45 MPH with the top still up. Keep in mind wind speeds and adjust your speed accordingly. Whenever trailering your boat, your bimini top should be laid down flat.
Video Guide: How to Measure Your Boat for a Bimini Top
First choose where you want to mount your bimini top. The most common mounting point is at the widest part of your boat. If this won't work, then move the bimini mounting points forward or back to accommodate.
Once you decide on a good mounting point, measure a straight line between these points on either side of your boat and keep the following in mind:
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The mounting point is the center of the bimini top, so the top will extend half its length in front and half its length behind the mounting point.
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Measure straight up from the mounting point. Keep in mind that the total standing height is the height of the bimini top plus the height from the floor to the mounting point.
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A tower bimini gets measured similar to the way a standard bimini does, only with a few key differences.
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Fabric Name |
Breathability
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Water Repellency
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Mildew Resistance
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UV/Fade Resistance
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Colorfastness
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Durability
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Warranty (years)
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Overall Rating
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ACRYLIC
FABRICS |
Sunbrella |
5
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4
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5
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5
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5
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5
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10
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4.83
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POLYESTER
FABRICS |
SunDura | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 4.67 | |
Sharkskin Supreme | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 4.33 | ||
Performance Poly-Guard | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4.50 | ||
Sharkskin Plus (acrylic coated polyester) | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3.67 | ||
Sharkskin | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3.00 | ||
OTHER
FABRICS |
Vinyl | 0 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4.17 | |
Double Duck (cotton/poly blend) | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3.67 |
Rating Scale: 5 = Premium | 4 = Very Good | 3 = Good | 2 = Fair | 1 = Poor
Brace Kits hold your bimini top up and out of the way when folded. Braces also give your bimini a more stable position when open. Brace kits come with two braces and mounting hardware that works seamlessly with your bimini top.
Slide tracks mount to the gunwale of your boat and allow your bimini top to slide into a more convenient, horizontal storage position. Bimini top slide track kits come with two tracks and all the necessary mounting hardware.
Standard 2, 3, and 4 bow bimini tops come with mounting brackets that allow the bimini to lay flat when not in use. Optional Brace Kits are specifically designed to hold your bimini top up and out of the way when it's folded and not in use. As an alternative to braces, Slide Tracks allow a retracted bimini top to easily slide into storage position.
Bimini top towers can also be folded down or removed for storage.
When you lay your bimini top down, it will elongate. This is due to the way the metal bows nestle together. If you intend to fish from your boat while your bimini top is down—or if you have other equipment stored in your boat—this could cause an issue with space. Below we list each Carver bimini top height, and how long that top will be from the mounting point to the top of the canvas when it is laying down flat in your boat.
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Yes, you can replace the fabric portion on your bimini top! To find one that works for your boat, take a look at the Carver Replacement Canvas section in our bimini top accessories.
Carver's bimini top replacement canvases are made for pontoon bimini tops that measure 48" or 54" high and come in lengths of 8', 9', or 10'. The canvas is made to fit a bimini top that mounts to the boat somewhere between 91 and 102". The replacement canvas also comes with zippered sleeves and a cut-out for the running light, allowing you to easily fit it to the frame without having to remove anything.
When it comes to bimini top cleaning, there are several directions you can go. Below are two options that involve a combination of household ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions.
- 1 cup Vinegar
- 1 cup Borax
- 2 cups warm water
Mix and apply to mildew spots, letting it sit for no more than 10 minutes. Scrub with a soft bristle brush and rinse well, allowing the fabric to dry completely.
- ¼ cup Dawn dish soap
- 1 gallon water
Fully wet the fabric and then scrub it down with a soft brush or cloth, give it a good rinse, and allow the fabric to fully dry.
Get tough spots clean with Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner
Apply Fabric Guard to the clean, dry surface to protect the fabric from the elements and extend their life.
Put in washer and dryer
Use powerful cleaners like bleach or detergent
If you're using your bimini top in saltwater, make sure to properly clean it after each saltwater outing to prevent rust or corrosion. To clean your bimini top after saltwater use, it's best to remember a few key points.
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