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I learned here on GreatGrady
I've had a bimini top on my boat since day 1 in 1993 - Served me well ever since. I had to replace a tube I broke but other than that NP.
So I get this boat cover and realize I have to take this bimini down to use the cover. Well that means I need a quick way to drop the top and raise it when needed and the regular screwdriver thing ain't gonna do it for me.
Whammo, I learned here they make quick release deck hinges...well who would have thought. LOL . There are some really nice one. Push button release, there is a ball and socket type, quick release pins, thumb screws and there is the standard plastic, and similar in SS, and I'm sure many many more.
So the really nice ones that have a button to quick release are too big to mount where mine are (windshield frame) so can't use them. Ball and socket would mean replacing every connector..n/g there.
Mistake #1 - Guess I go with a pair of thumbscrews for the front two and quick release pin mounts for the others. So I order both.
Mistake #2 - Ok maybe just get the thumb screws and be done with it, that will work.
(Well kinda, you have to oversize drill the one ear of the existing plastic mount and tap the other ear for 1/4 -20 thread.) Not a big deal but could go this route. Still not satisfied, so......
Mistake #3 - Know what, maybe thumb screws for two and I'll get the quick pin release mounts for the others.These were Seachoice #75941. (Far left side of pic) The mounts are the same hole pattern so it should be easy. They look nifty, but after fumbling around with it for a few minutes I realize the lever you flip to remove the pin only goes one way, so to make it easy I dremel a "V" notch on one side. Yeah Im cool - so I think.
Another thing, the spring has a habit of launching itself as all springs do when removed under tension. So I tie a waxed twine to it to keep it from getting lost. WOW, I'm a genius! So this genius gets this all done only to find the gap between the ears is just a bit to tight to get the plastic ear in from the frame tubing side. Im hoping these will work with the SS ears for the tubing that go on the OD of the tubing rather than the ID of the tubing like the plastic ones. So of course I had to order a pair of them.
So now I start digging thru the parts I have laying around in the garage. I find another SS deck mount.Brand unknown. This one uses a SS screw, 1/4 -20 just like the thumbscrews. And the plastic ear from the bimini tubing fits snug (middle of pic)
Moral of the story - All is not what it seems to be, until you have it all in the palm of your hands.
Thats my story and Im sticking to it
I've had a bimini top on my boat since day 1 in 1993 - Served me well ever since. I had to replace a tube I broke but other than that NP.
So I get this boat cover and realize I have to take this bimini down to use the cover. Well that means I need a quick way to drop the top and raise it when needed and the regular screwdriver thing ain't gonna do it for me.
Whammo, I learned here they make quick release deck hinges...well who would have thought. LOL . There are some really nice one. Push button release, there is a ball and socket type, quick release pins, thumb screws and there is the standard plastic, and similar in SS, and I'm sure many many more.
So the really nice ones that have a button to quick release are too big to mount where mine are (windshield frame) so can't use them. Ball and socket would mean replacing every connector..n/g there.
Mistake #1 - Guess I go with a pair of thumbscrews for the front two and quick release pin mounts for the others. So I order both.
Mistake #2 - Ok maybe just get the thumb screws and be done with it, that will work.
(Well kinda, you have to oversize drill the one ear of the existing plastic mount and tap the other ear for 1/4 -20 thread.) Not a big deal but could go this route. Still not satisfied, so......
Mistake #3 - Know what, maybe thumb screws for two and I'll get the quick pin release mounts for the others.These were Seachoice #75941. (Far left side of pic) The mounts are the same hole pattern so it should be easy. They look nifty, but after fumbling around with it for a few minutes I realize the lever you flip to remove the pin only goes one way, so to make it easy I dremel a "V" notch on one side. Yeah Im cool - so I think.
Another thing, the spring has a habit of launching itself as all springs do when removed under tension. So I tie a waxed twine to it to keep it from getting lost. WOW, I'm a genius! So this genius gets this all done only to find the gap between the ears is just a bit to tight to get the plastic ear in from the frame tubing side. Im hoping these will work with the SS ears for the tubing that go on the OD of the tubing rather than the ID of the tubing like the plastic ones. So of course I had to order a pair of them.
So now I start digging thru the parts I have laying around in the garage. I find another SS deck mount.Brand unknown. This one uses a SS screw, 1/4 -20 just like the thumbscrews. And the plastic ear from the bimini tubing fits snug (middle of pic)
Moral of the story - All is not what it seems to be, until you have it all in the palm of your hands.
Thats my story and Im sticking to it