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Bugsbunnyboater
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by Bugsbunnyboater » Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:15 pm
I found a replacement for my pontoon boat that I lost during hurricane Harvey. The only thing is its Bimini top was smashed in the storm.
So how hard or easy is it to replace a Bimini top.
Any thing need to look for or look out for getting a new top?

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curtiscapk
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- Location: OP KS\Hillsdale Lake
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by curtiscapk » Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:35 am
use our 10% discount on PS website.
https://www.pontoonstuff.com/collection ... imini-tops
It's a piece of cake! I did mine by campfire!!
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Craig and Paula
"THE FLOATER" rebuild Spring 2013
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94 Party Barge 24' 115 merc
Turning Point hustler 14 x 13 prop
22mph gps 3 people
12 F150
Overland Park Ks
Hillsdale Lake, KS
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Rick McC.
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by Rick McC. » Thu Feb 08, 2018 3:49 pm
It’s very easy, and quite simple.
Rick
Sights are for the unenlightened.
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Gonefishing
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by Gonefishing » Sat Feb 10, 2018 9:05 am
Very easy I done mine by myself. If you can get an extra set of hands that will make it even easier.
Bob Jacksonville, Nc
2013 Excursion X23 RFC
2013 115 Yamaha
Pulled with a Ford King Ranch