Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide
Key Features
Curved side profile for less wrinkles
Deck mounts swivel for various mounting options
Zippered bow pockets for easier installation
Seven-year warranty
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Sunbrella 9.25-oz. acrylic fabric is world renowned for prolonged protection against the sun. Seven-year warranty. |
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- Well built / quality (8)
- Attractive (7)
- Easy to use (7)
- Easy to install (6)
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Best Uses
- Small boats (3)
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide:
The color and quality are right on. Assembled quickly and mounted to my boat with little effort.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide:
We use our boat almost weekly during the summer. This top is great! Easy to install (less than an hour) and very easy to put up and take down. The only issue I have with this top is the black plastic hinges that hold the third bow to the top rub my boat while it is being towed, leaving black scuff marks on my boat's fiberglass. The only solution that I have found from Overton's are the $60 support poles. I now wrap these hinges with a piece of cloth for towing to prevent further damage.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Beauiful Rich Colors
- Durable
- Quality Construction
- Quality Material
- Quick to Put Up
- Rain Beads Off
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Comments about Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide:
Great quality and fit without the cost of a custom made bimini top - beautiful color, durable material and construction. The assembly instructions were just slightly confusing - were not correctly written - tag not in correct position as described in instruction booklet and took a little more time to figure out. Have already recommended product to other boaters.
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
- Sunbrella Fabric Rocks
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Pontoon Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide:
Great product for hot weather. Don't know how I made it without it! Adding the rear braces is a must. This allows you keep the top in the "radar position" when not deployed - this gives your boat a very sporty look. I have two long velcro straps to hold the fabric tightly while I put on the boot. This allows you pack it away in a tidy manner. Another tip is buy six or eight large "hair clippies" (your wife may use in her hair). Use these to secure damp towels to air dry OR put dry towels on the end of your Bimini top for extra shade or privacy.
PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT mix the screws for the top and brace. The brace screws are a hair bigger and will crack your fiberglass - too close in size to determine which is which with the naked eye. Also make certain you DRILL with little pressure AND drill pilot holes before you get to the specified drill bit size. I used masking tape to mark the holes - easy to mark on. ALWAYS clean the fiberglass debris from hole AND grooves in drill bits each time you drill.
Measure twice, drill once and enjoy!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide:
This cover worked great for our family. When you are going to be on the lake all day, it is nice to be able to get out of the sun and this product worked well. The installation was very easy (about 20 - 30 minutes to install). The top velcro's around the hardware, so it is very easy to get on and off. The only thing negative is the price. It seams a little high for what you get, but I guess that's pretty common for boating accessories.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide:
Had an older bimini top that snapped to the front windshield and wanted one that was alittle higher to let more air in. This one works great. The hardware is adjustable (has Swivel points). And it is very easy to put together. The Sunbrella material last a very long time and cleans well. Overall very happy with product.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
- Slightly flimsy
Best Uses
- Cobalt 220
Comments about Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide:
Bimini top is great. [...]Easy to put together. I would suggest that you go ahead and buy the adjustable poles that replace the back staps. Doing so allows you to fold the entire top back, cover it and then boat around at top speed up and until you hit your favorite chilling spot. Well worth the money!
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Shademate Sunbrella 3-Bow Bimini Top, 6'L x 36"H, 79"-84" Wide:
Just recently got the bimini mounted on the boat. It looks great and this fabric really provides shade. Some bimini's don't fully provide shade but this one does. Highly recommend it.
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How do these tops behave with the aluminum frames while underway?Asked on 4/4/2010 by charlie g from new york1 answer
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Go no faster than 30 or 35 MPH and you'll be fine. Will hold up fine if you go faster. I'm not worried about the top or frame. Higher speeds could crack the fiberglass where screwed to boat.Answered on 6/17/2011 by The King from Lake Gresson, Arkansas


