La Sirena
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2020
- Messages
- 147
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Untethered
- Vessel Make
- Selene 57
I'm considering replacing my fabric bimini on our Selene 57 with a custom made fiberglass hardtop. I would want to maintain (or improve) the good lines of the boat. It doesn't need to be a sandwich construction. One layer of fiberglass with a SS superstructure would be fine. I would probably want a built in wire chase however.
I think the original bimini was fabricated in the US during commissioning, and i dont think it was designed well for the 17 foot beam. I have had a myriad of problems with ours. I also don't like the appearance of all the bars criss crossing. And at a full beam of about 17 feet, the fabric/frame is at its limits from a strength standpoint in high winds.
Does anyone know of a good fabricator on the East Coast, approximate cost, and any other relevant information I should know?
Thanks,
Richard
Untethered, 57-22
I think the original bimini was fabricated in the US during commissioning, and i dont think it was designed well for the 17 foot beam. I have had a myriad of problems with ours. I also don't like the appearance of all the bars criss crossing. And at a full beam of about 17 feet, the fabric/frame is at its limits from a strength standpoint in high winds.
Does anyone know of a good fabricator on the East Coast, approximate cost, and any other relevant information I should know?
Thanks,
Richard
Untethered, 57-22