C-20 or C-22 bimini
C-20 or C-22 bimini
I was looking at the brochures and I saw an option for a C-20 bimini cover that was offered by Chrysler. Does anyone know of any pictures of how a bimini would fit a C-20 or a C-22. I would like to have one to have a little shade but when I get to the problem of the location and movement of the mainsheet while tacking my head starts to hurt.
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Me too. Mine came with one - I think. It's some kind of sun shade for sure, but I can't visualize how it rigs up. Is yours goldish-yellow?
John
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Current: '75 Montgomery 17 #65
Current: '78 Chrysler 20
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Current: '78 Chrysler 20
Past: '78 Chrysler 22
'98 Bauer 12 - gaff rig
'78 Orion Malibu 18
Forever: '83 Grumman 17, gunter rigged with jib and trimaran outriggers.
My bucket didn't have that bimini cover option, my C-20 is a plain Jane white with a gold stripe. no port lights, no lifeline. just a pulpit on the bow and that little aluminum rail on the stern to hold the mast. I would like to try my hand at making a bimini, but it is a challenge to make something work. I am trying to visualize the framing for the cover, and a way to have the stern shaded. Every time I try to come up with something it just gets complicated, involving sliding sections to accommodate the mainsheet, and I have to think there is a simple way to do it that I haven't thought of. I was wondering how other people may have done it. Sometimes it is hard to see the obvious.
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So you've seen it, then. I haven't tried to rig it yet, but I'mthinking the rod goes across the aft end of the boom?? Bungees everywhere else, I guess. Precious few pics of C-20's out there, but I intend to change that.CaptainScott wrote:Hey John, they yellow thing is a boom tent on your C20. I believe it basically rests on your boom as a shade for the cockpit and is not used while sailing. Only when sails are down. Great for at the dock or anchor!
Enjoy!
Scott
Since I'm essentially beached til I get the trailer done, I might raise the mast and see what I can do to set it up. However, tomorrow is supposed to be so hot that I might just find a large boulder and burrow under it.
Current: '75 Montgomery 17 #65
Current: '78 Chrysler 20
Past: '78 Chrysler 22
'98 Bauer 12 - gaff rig
'78 Orion Malibu 18
Forever: '83 Grumman 17, gunter rigged with jib and trimaran outriggers.
Current: '78 Chrysler 20
Past: '78 Chrysler 22
'98 Bauer 12 - gaff rig
'78 Orion Malibu 18
Forever: '83 Grumman 17, gunter rigged with jib and trimaran outriggers.
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