bimini storage on 292
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bimini storage on 292
I just received my wife's bimini top from Formula. The instructions are very vague for mounting the storage shelves in the engine compartment. Does anyone know how they are mounted? What is the grey strap for? What size screws are used to mount the 2 rods in the front of the bilge? Pictures would really help. Thanks.
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I have a 292 with bimini. Putting it up, especially solo, can be a bit of a struggle. For what they're worth, thought I would give you a few tips.
Pull your pins out of all four mounts on the windshield frame and drap a beach towel between the mounts on each side to protect from scratches. Open the engine hatch only about 1/3 open. Slide the bimini out while lifting the top up until you get the frame ends to the cup holder covers (with the towel protecting them). While the bimini is balanced vertical, reach for the engine hatch switch and close it (1/3 open make this a bit quicker step). Now carefully lay the top of the bimini on the engine hatch (don't hook into the grab handles!) and you can easily slide it up to pin the forward mounts, swing it up and pin the rear mounts.
This is easiest method I know and have the routine down pretty good since the wife is usually on the beach when we are getting ready to camp.
I think the grey strap is for if you are running with the bimini mounted but not unfolded (still in the wrapper). You strap from the bimini to a little eyelit mounted rear of the windshield frame. This will keep tension and prevent rattling. We never use it because if I have the bimini 'up', it is always unfolded, otherwise it's under the hatch. Have fun!
Pull your pins out of all four mounts on the windshield frame and drap a beach towel between the mounts on each side to protect from scratches. Open the engine hatch only about 1/3 open. Slide the bimini out while lifting the top up until you get the frame ends to the cup holder covers (with the towel protecting them). While the bimini is balanced vertical, reach for the engine hatch switch and close it (1/3 open make this a bit quicker step). Now carefully lay the top of the bimini on the engine hatch (don't hook into the grab handles!) and you can easily slide it up to pin the forward mounts, swing it up and pin the rear mounts.
This is easiest method I know and have the routine down pretty good since the wife is usually on the beach when we are getting ready to camp.
I think the grey strap is for if you are running with the bimini mounted but not unfolded (still in the wrapper). You strap from the bimini to a little eyelit mounted rear of the windshield frame. This will keep tension and prevent rattling. We never use it because if I have the bimini 'up', it is always unfolded, otherwise it's under the hatch. Have fun!
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One thing that I did that makes things easier for me was that I removed those two small upholstered side panels and made replacements out of marine white plastic. Can't see the difference, and it doesn't hurt to scratch it.
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Quick question as Formula is closed by now and I don't have access to my 292. On an 07 ordered without the bimini,are the white starboard storage panels already there and all I have to add are the ss hooks? As a dealer,I should know,but my memory fades a little more each day. Need an answer for a buyer tonite if possible. Thanks ya'll.
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The shelf pieces need to be installed, You simply remove the white plastic pieces already there and replace with the new bigger shelf pieces that come with the top. Also, I have modified the windshield mounting pieces. They are at a machine shop right now being fabricated. I don't like the mounting sticking up on the windshield, so the new ones will lay flat. As soon as I get them mounted, I'll put up some pictures.
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I'm lazy, I had the 2 oh sh*t handles removed from the gunwales behind the bolsters, mounted front mounting hardware there, and then used solid rear tubes to slant the bimini at the same angle as a radar arch, and left it permanent except for storage, then pushed the buttons(flush mount quick release deck mount) and layed it back on the rear hatch/back of the rear seat.
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