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    FWIW….I would go with an umbrella setup(s). East to transport, cheaper, takes up less space (even in storage if you remove it vs. a removed Bimini. Ability as stated in an earlier post to have multiple mounting locations.
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    There’s a couple of good write ups on Bimini on tin boats over on bass boat central. I was going to try one but went with the Millenium set up. Easy peasy and works great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nieklitzhz View Post
    With a 2, 3 or 4 bow Bimini top boat the rated top speed is 40 knots (44 mph) fully opened, with a T-Top Bimini the rated top speed in 17 knots (20 mph) fully opened. Yes, obviously you can consider the Kemimoto Stores online to have that for sure.
    Do you think so?

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