Nopistn
Senior Member
Sooo my bimini finally let go, I took it down and got a quote for a new one: $2500 for Stamoid 80" marine vinyl*132" long and 141" wide.
It has an arch at the back and 3 SS support (bows?)
Question 1: is that a good deal (key west)
Long term I want to do a solar bimini and I'm trying to brainstorm ideas.
A hard top would be extremely nice but I haven't even priced that yet (I'm guessing it would cost at least double the bimini) if i did a hard top I'd have the option for either glass or flexible solar panels, but I'm concerned about the weight of 1000ish watts of solar plus the hard top (seems to run about 15lbs per 100w)
Another option is to build the bimini entirely out glass of solar panels, using data from the renogy site it would weigh 300-330lbs and cost about $2500 (just for the panels, the frame, ect would weigh and cost additional.
Do yall think this is feasible? Would 330lbs+ 19' high on a 51,000lb cabin cruiser make a big difference?
Also, anyone know a good place to get s hardtop somewhere between key west and Houston?
Thanks!
It has an arch at the back and 3 SS support (bows?)
Question 1: is that a good deal (key west)
Long term I want to do a solar bimini and I'm trying to brainstorm ideas.
A hard top would be extremely nice but I haven't even priced that yet (I'm guessing it would cost at least double the bimini) if i did a hard top I'd have the option for either glass or flexible solar panels, but I'm concerned about the weight of 1000ish watts of solar plus the hard top (seems to run about 15lbs per 100w)
Another option is to build the bimini entirely out glass of solar panels, using data from the renogy site it would weigh 300-330lbs and cost about $2500 (just for the panels, the frame, ect would weigh and cost additional.
Do yall think this is feasible? Would 330lbs+ 19' high on a 51,000lb cabin cruiser make a big difference?
Also, anyone know a good place to get s hardtop somewhere between key west and Houston?
Thanks!