[Rhodes22-list] Boom Tents the $60.00 bimini

John Shulick jsbudda at verizon.net
Mon Apr 30 22:13:53 EDT 2012


Let's try this again,

Hello all here is my humble solution to the Bimini. Materials include a
8'X10' tarp 5 1/2" PVC poles 10' long 6 90* Ells 12 45* Ells 4 1/4 X 2"
eyehooks and a dozen bungie cords. Place 3 PVC poles in 8' pickup bed and
leave in sun for a week. Loops for tarp can be made on a standard sewing
machine. Assemble according to picts provided and you'll figure it out. The
overhang is good for rainy nights. This Idea could also work with a 10' X
10' kitchen fly to cover the whole cockpit and provide insect cover.

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John Shulick wrote:
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> butterchurn wrote:
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>> I was wondering if you could share with me your ideas for boom tents,
>> etc. or photos of how you set up your cockpit for sleeping.  I plan on
>> regularly spending nights on Ozone this year and I really don't fit into
>> the main cabin too well.  I'm a tall dude.  When I bought Ozone from
>> Mark, he already had the fill in cushions and boards to make a sleeping
>> area in the cockpit.  
>> 
>> I have been thinking about various arrangements including just throwing a
>> tarp over the boom and Bimini creating a tent of sorts.
>> 
>> What do you folks do?
>> 
>> Ron
>> s/v Ozone
>> 
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