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3100 express bimini top

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Azreark1
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3100 express bimini top

Postby Azreark1 » Thu Jul 07, 2022 5:49 pm

So i have this 3100 express cruiser, and i want to put away the rear deck cover. Do i have to unzip, unsnap the whole thing and remove completely to put it away? Or is there a way that i'm just not seeing to roll it up around the real support pole and keep it in place on the deck?
1983 Wellcraft 3100 Express Cruiser


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Re: 3100 express bimini top

Postby LastCall1984 » Sat Jul 09, 2022 9:57 am

Do you mean put it away while still up in the air, or just get it back into the boot?

'84 EC 3100 here. Both the forward and aft biminis will lay down in their boots (covers). When stowed, the forward one lays forward across the dash board and under the windshield. The aft one will lay backwards along the transom. However, as far as I can tell, only the forward bimini will stow in its boot and still be flown in the air. The aft bimini will only stow when laying down towards the stern.

Feel free to share pics of what you are referring to specifically and I can compare to my set-up!

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