Crappie Jalopy
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2021
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- 35
I want to eliminate the (2) bimini tops on my pontoon and go with a hardtop, (7'-4" x 18'-4").
I have a (23') Tri Toon w/ (2) biminis that zip together.
I live in southern Arizona and the hot sun penetrates right through a bimini.
I've customized (1) 16' pontoon and (2) (16') hulled boats w/ biminis before, with complete enclosures. They were like floating cabins that I could stay on the boats for lengths of time as a fishing boat or fishing/hunting boat.
I'm brainstorming my design, which will suit my needs.
The question is how to I raise and lower the top. I've got a simple idea to just hand pump a hydraulic jack to raise and lower the roof, sliding up on (6) permanent posts. The lifting point would be a single position, centered on the inside of the roof structure, that would distribute the roof load, not heavy, as it travels up or down. The (6) permanent post tops would be at (11') from the ground.
I'm going to fabricate it myself with help from my talented friends.
I know there are lot's of MacGyvers out there that like these types of projects. I'd appreciate hearing about anyone who has tried this.
Thanks!
I have a (23') Tri Toon w/ (2) biminis that zip together.
I live in southern Arizona and the hot sun penetrates right through a bimini.
I've customized (1) 16' pontoon and (2) (16') hulled boats w/ biminis before, with complete enclosures. They were like floating cabins that I could stay on the boats for lengths of time as a fishing boat or fishing/hunting boat.
I'm brainstorming my design, which will suit my needs.
The question is how to I raise and lower the top. I've got a simple idea to just hand pump a hydraulic jack to raise and lower the roof, sliding up on (6) permanent posts. The lifting point would be a single position, centered on the inside of the roof structure, that would distribute the roof load, not heavy, as it travels up or down. The (6) permanent post tops would be at (11') from the ground.
I'm going to fabricate it myself with help from my talented friends.
I know there are lot's of MacGyvers out there that like these types of projects. I'd appreciate hearing about anyone who has tried this.
Thanks!