The Oceansouth Sailboat Stainless Steel Bimini Top: Versatile Protection
The Oceansouth Stainless Steel Sailboat Bimini is a robust and high-quality canopy designed for yachts, sailboats and larger motorboats. With its trim design and Ø25mm 316 stainless steel frame, this Bimini provides robust yet reliable shade and protection for your boating adventures.
Advanced Materials: Durability Guaranteed
Constructed from high-tech ATLAS GOLDEN RANGE Marine Grade Fabric with a weight of 350 g/m2, our Stainless Steel Sailboat Bimini is UV and weather-resistant, ensuring durability and colour fastness even under challenging marine conditions. The marine-grade 316 stainless steel fittings add to its longevity. Our Sailboat Bimini kit contains the stainless steel framework, fabric canopy with an integrated storage boot, heavy-duty webbing straps, rear stainless steel support poles, crossbars and components, making installation and setup a breeze. Our Sailboat Bimini harmoniously integrates functionality with performance, ensuring a comfortable 40 knot cruise and an invaluable enhancement for your boat.
Note: Hardware Details
Our Stainless Steel Sailboat Bimini kit comprises all the necessary hardware for the full assembly of the Bimini. Please note that the fasteners/screws needed to securely attach the Bimini frame to your boat are not provided. You need to obtain the appropriate fasteners or screws that are compatible with the material of your boat.
Convenient Storage: Effortless Retraction
Crafted for effortless storage, our Stainless Steel Sailboat Bimini is equipped with a cleverly integrated Storage Boot beneath the canopy. This thoughtful design ensures convenient storage when retracted, eliminating any loose material on board. Simply release the forward web strapping, retract the Bimini, and utilize the integrated zippered boot to neatly stow the canopy back within itself.
Straightforward Installation: User-Friendly Process
Installing your Stainless Steel Sailboat Bimini is a hassle-free experience, thanks to our user-friendly and comprehensive installation guide. We’ve streamlined the process to make it as straightforward as possible, ensuring that you can set up your Bimini quickly and with minimal effort.
Our step-by-step installation guide provides clear instructions from start to finish, guiding you through each stage with ease. Whether you’re a seasoned boating enthusiast or a first-time user, you’ll find the process intuitive and easy to follow.
From assembling the Sailboat Bimini frame to attaching the canopy and securing the fittings, every aspect of installation has been carefully designed to be user-friendly. With our straightforward approach, you’ll have your Bimini up and ready for use in no time, allowing you to focus on enjoying your time on the water without any unnecessary delays or complications.
Stainless Steel vs Anodised Aluminium Biminis - which to choose?
316 Stainless Steel Biminis
Durability and Strength:
Stainless steel Biminis are renowned for their exceptional durability and strength. They are less prone to corrosion and damage caused by exposure to harsh marine environments,
making them a preferred choice for boaters seeking long-lasting and robust solutions.
Resistance to Corrosion:
Stainless steel exhibits superior resistance to corrosion, making it an ideal choice for saltwater environments.
This corrosion resistance ensures that the Bimini maintains its structural integrity and appearance over an extended period, even in challenging maritime conditions.
Aesthetics and Shine:
Stainless steel Biminis boast a sleek and polished appearance, adding a touch of sophistication to the boat’s overall aesthetic.
The shiny finish of stainless steel can be an attractive feature for boaters looking to enhance the visual appeal of their vessel.
Maintenance and Cleaning:
Stainless steel is relatively easy to maintain and clean. It requires minimal effort to keep its shine and appearance intact.
This can be advantageous for boaters who prioritise low-maintenance accessories that still offer a polished and well-maintained look.
Heavier Duty Applications:
In situations where a heavier-duty Bimini is required, such as for larger boats or in areas with high winds, stainless steel Biminis are often preferred.
The inherent strength of stainless steel makes it suitable for heavy-duty applications where extra durability is crucial.
High-Temperature Resistance:
Stainless steel exhibits better resistance to high temperatures compared to anodised aluminum. This feature can be advantageous in areas with intense sunlight or for boaters who regularly operate in hot climates.
Enhanced Stability:
The weight and density of stainless steel may contribute to enhanced stability in windy conditions. Boaters in areas prone
to gusty winds may appreciate the added stability provided by stainless steel Biminis.
Malleability for Customisation:
Stainless steel is malleable and allows for intricate designs and customisation. Boaters seeking a personalised touch or
specific design features may find stainless steel more accommodating for customisation.
Anodised Aluminium Biminis
Not to be outdone, there are some excellent characteristics and advantages of Anodised Biminis also.
Lightweight Construction:
Anodised aluminum is significantly lighter than stainless steel. Boaters looking to minimise overall boat weight or those with smaller vessels may prefer the lightweight nature of aluminum Biminis.
Corrosion Resistance:
While not as corrosion-resistant as stainless steel, anodised aluminum still offers great corrosion resistance. This makes it suitable for freshwater environments or areas with less severe salt exposure.
Ease of Installation:
Due to its lighter weight, anodised aluminum is often easier to handle during installation. Boaters who prioritize ease of setup or anticipate frequent removal and reinstallation may find aluminum Biminis more convenient.
Affordability:
Anodised aluminum Biminis are generally more cost-effective than their stainless steel counterparts. Boaters on a budget or those seeking a cost-efficient solution without compromising quality may opt for aluminum.
Ultimately, the choice between stainless steel and anodised aluminum Biminis depends on specific needs and preferences. Whether opting for stainless steel or aluminum,
be confident that with an Oceansouth Bimini you are acquiring a meticulously crafted, enduring and innovative marine shade solution designed to adapt to diverse boating conditions.
The global acclaim of our brand and our unwavering commitment to quality establish our products as a trusted choice for individuals seeking high-performance and dependable marine accessories.
Q & A
How do I select the correct bimini for my boat?
– Decide on the bimini type that’s most suitable for your boat
– Measure the width on your boat of where you will mount your Bimini
– Select the mounting width and preferred colour from the website
Should I add rear solid support poles?
Adding rear support poles gives the bimini greater strength and versatility.
These poles enhance the bimini’s durability and enable convenient folding into an upright position, ideal
for trailering purposes.
How long will the fabric last?
Our fabric comes with a 1 year manufacturing warranty and with good maintenance, such as washing off dirt and grime every few months and neatly storing the cover in the provided storage boot when not in use you should get many years of good service from the canopy’s material.
Boat Cover, Bimini Canopy and Outboard Motor Cover Care & Maintenance
Can I replace the fabric with a different colour?
Choose from the range of colours in the link below – Fabrics
Can I fit a clamp on rod rack to the back?
Yes, yet you will need to ensure you have back support poles for the rod rack to clamp onto.
Support Poles
Clamp On Rod Rack
How do I drive on the road with the bimini?
You have two options for folding the bimini:
Option 1: Pack the bimini into the provided storage boot. Unclip the straps and/or support poles (if added), then fold the bimini down flat.
Option 2: If you’ve added back support poles, unclip the front straps, fold them back towards the back support poles (whilst standing up) and zip the fabric into the provided storage boot.
Can I fold my bimini flat both forward and back?
While it is recommended to fold the bimini back, there might be instances where folding it forward is necessary, especially if there’s an accessory blocking the way.
However if you are folding forward, make sure the bimini doesn’t protrude beyond the sides of the boat’s bow, as this could pose issues during road transportation.
Can I mount my bimini on rails?
Absolutely, you can mount the bimini onto rails. Simply acquire one of our knuckles (link provided below). When installing – Instead of using the deck mount, replace it with the knuckle and attach it securely to the 25mm rail.
Please Note – If your rail diameter is smaller or larger than 25mm, you’ll need to obtain a different attachment to fit those rails, as our knuckles are designed specifically for 25mm diameter rails
Knuckle with Screw
Can I mount my bimini on an inflatable or RIB boat?
Yes. Select the Inflatable Boat Deck Hinge from the website and ensure you also have a strong, marine grade adhesive to fix the deck hinge to the boat’s surface.
Inflatable Boat Deck Hinge
How should I clean my Bimini?
-To clean your cover, use a soft brush and luke warm water
-Do not use harsh laundry soap or chemical detergent as they may damage the protective UV coating on your cover.
-A mild, soapy detergent (even dishwashing liquid) is perfect to remove dirt and grim.
-For the more stubborn and inground stains, we recommend using a polyester canvas cleaner available from most camping and auto stores.
-Air dry
Note: To prolong the life of your cover it is important that it is clean and completely dry before storing.
Can I return or exchange the product if it doesn’t fit?
Yes, as long as the product has not been damaged. Contact us to find out how to organize the return.