R-29 Bimini Suggestions

LADYBUG TOO

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Fluid Motion Model
C-288 C
Hull Identification Number
FMLT2916B909
Vessel Name
LADYBUG, TOO
While I do have a grill on the stern of Ladybug Too, I am not interested in "cooking" myself in this hot Florida Sun. Any advice on the Bimini for the R-29? How does it work with the side hatches? How does it stow away? How about step access for boarding? Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Pat, Ladybug Too
 
Do you not have a bimini at this time?
 
Don't have a bimini at this time. Looking for best solution.
Pat, Ladybug Too
 
Having a top for the cockpit depends on what you want out of it. I have a R21 and the choices I had was 1) no top, 2) a surrey top, or 3) a Bimini top. I knew I was going to be in the sun a lot, so I needed/wanted a top. I was also going to do a lot of fishing, so I felt a surrey top would be impractical. So, that left a bimini. The admiral insisted upon having camper canvas. Ranger had the camper canvas for the surrey top but not the bimini, but they said they would do it for me. (It is amazing what they will do to close a sale)

To do the camper canvas, Ranger had to add an additional top piece at the stern, which works out great because I could fold that piece back and have room for my fishing poles and have the rest of the cockpit shaded. The camper canvas goes up quickly and protects the occupants from bad weather. I imagine the cockpit would stay warm with the heater going in the winter.

I wish Ranger had included a bag to stow the camper canvas.

The one thing we did not get was some screen for the cockpit. Here on the Chesapeake, the flies during the daytime and the mosquitoes during the night time can drive you nuts. We got some nylon screen that is for an umbrella for a picnic table and we are going to modify it for the cockpit.

With the R29, you could also have a hard top instead of a surrey top. Camper canvas/screens can also be used with the hard top.

It all depends upon what you want to use the boat for. Then, because you did not get the canvas with the boat, you will have to find some one to fabricate the bimini for you. I am sure there are lots of people in the Pensacola area that can do the work. Shop around, get recommendations, and get quotes. Canvas work is not cheap.
 
The easiest, cheapest and best solution is simply to call Dave Hauck or email him at King Marine Canvas. Here's their web site: http://kingmarinecanvas.com/aboutus.html. He's easy to talk to and friendly. In fact, he's typical of the folks who work alongside Ranger in his easygoing helpfulness.

Since King makes the bimini's for the Ranger Tug factory supplied options, they have all the templates in stock. They made a bimini for my R25 in less than two weeks. I keep Alto between Florida and then in colder Cape Cod, so I wanted roll up windows over screens everywhere. Dave suggested NOT putting roll-up windows on the big side panels as they would be pressed against the SS bimini frame when rolled up. Instead he made an extra set of side panel screens, in addition to plastic window side panels, for a little more money and I interchange them as needed. I have roll-up window everywhere else. He gives you his cell phone # and suggests you call him when ready to install for advice. He knew to ask about little details unique to my boat, like whether there were short tracks on the cabin top on either side of the hatch to fit the bimini around the cabin trunk (there weren't) and he sent me those for free. The price was 1/3 to 1/2 of the quotes I got from local canvas makers. The fit was very good.

One problem, Dave explained in detail to me, was the expense of shipping the giant U-shaped SS frame which was about 8 feet wide for a R25; yours will be even bigger on a R29. Shipped ground it was over $300! It is treated like a square oversize box, even though its wrapped in paper and is a U shape that fits nicely over other boxes. A special shipper delivered it through a series of local outfits from WA state to FL. The canvas came in a UPS box for around $30-$50.

Dave was so mortified to warn me of the shipping cost that he, sort of in compensation, made me, for free, a beautiful Phifertex+ front window cover using my factory supplied canvas (which I sent him) cover as a template. This is a see-through plastic-like material that cuts out 80% of the sunlight-great for Florida.

I had a professional canvas maker install the bimini as I feared drilling holes in my boat without experience. You can see pictures of the King aftermarket bimini on Alto's (and Ainokea's) photo albums. In fact, all the Ranger Tug factory pictures display King bimini's. Dave made is super easy and even with the shipping cost and paying for a couple hours of installation I saved mucho dinero. For folks pinching pennies over buying a new Ranger (like I was) it's nice to know you can add a bimini later on that works just as well as getting one from the factory. Get things like the generator, macerator/Y-valve, AC, & electronics from the factory at the purchase point, but you can add a Raymarine S1000 autopilot, bimini, Rochna anchor package later on when the budget allows-often for less money. Consider the S1000 autopilot works pretty well for under $1000 vs. the fancier (which I don't need) Garmin system for $5000.

As to where to shop for your bimini–that one is a no brainer! Obviously, I recommend King Marine highly. Just call Dave (206) 283-9346 office and 271-2294 cell.
 
When we purchased Karma, we had Dave at King Marine Canvas make us a "custom" bimini in place of the standard bimini. Our's did not have the openings over the steps as we did not ever anticipate using them. We also choose to do black since Karma has a yellow hull. We used and enjoyed this bimini for the first four months of owning Karma. At that point, we made the decision to have a hard top made. I designed the hard top and had Boaters Discount in LaConner Washington build it. We love the outcome as well as the additional storage the hardtop offers.

You can view pictures of both the bimini and the hardtop on our web site at: Rangertug25-Solitude.com.

Both companies did great work.
 
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