Apologies for not including my problem in a 3 year old thread on the same subject, I figured it would be buried in the dust bin.
I am experiencing issues with the bimini boot strap not being able to be secured to the deck by use of the factory installed “snap fast” . The process, according to the the manufacturer of the bimini, is to align the "notch" on the socket portion of the snap with the little foot on the stud and then rotate the strap (with socket) . The problem is that the socket needs to be rotated 180 degrees in relationship to the foot, but because of its configuration, the strap can only be rotated about 15 degrees which does not produce a secure lockdown.
I've uploaded a vid on a youtube account (not mine) to help show what I am trying to describe
Question(s): has anyone else experienced the same problem? Have you discovered a fix? If so, did you: A) loosen the screw rotate the stud? B ) disassemble the socket and rotate it?
C) something else?
thanks in advance
I am experiencing issues with the bimini boot strap not being able to be secured to the deck by use of the factory installed “snap fast” . The process, according to the the manufacturer of the bimini, is to align the "notch" on the socket portion of the snap with the little foot on the stud and then rotate the strap (with socket) . The problem is that the socket needs to be rotated 180 degrees in relationship to the foot, but because of its configuration, the strap can only be rotated about 15 degrees which does not produce a secure lockdown.
I've uploaded a vid on a youtube account (not mine) to help show what I am trying to describe
Question(s): has anyone else experienced the same problem? Have you discovered a fix? If so, did you: A) loosen the screw rotate the stud? B ) disassemble the socket and rotate it?
C) something else?
thanks in advance