Advice for bimini for Montauk 17

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mikehew
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Advice for bimini for Montauk 17

Postby mikehew » Thu May 18, 2017 4:39 pm

I am seeking advice re choice of bimini and installation on 1991 Montauk.

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Re: Advice for bimini for Montauk 17

Postby Jefecinco » Thu May 18, 2017 6:57 pm

The perfect match would be to find an OEM bimini. If not, Carver Industries sells bimini tops which will fit well on a Montauk. They sell various sizes with stainless steel (my preference) or aluminum rails. Several color options are available and Sunbrella is an excellent choice for the fabric. You can find them on-line at http://www.carvercovers.com. They make high quality gear.
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Re: Advice for bimini for Montauk 17

Postby jimh » Sun May 21, 2017 7:58 am

For advice on OEM canvas, see the article in REFERENCE on the recommended or OEM suppliers. The URL is

http://continuouswave.com/whaler/refere ... tml#canvas

On a classic MONTAUK, the usual choice of canvas is the FLYING TOP. Larger canvas tops were known as SUN TOPS.

The Wm. J. Mills & Co. canvas design for the FLYING TOP was quite unique. It was designed to not interfere with fishing from the aft cockpit. Most generic canvas tops will not incorporate the unique design of the Mills system.

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Re: Advice for bimini for Montauk 17

Postby rlboeri » Wed May 24, 2017 11:19 am

I have had a Mills bimini on my 1988 Montauk for a number of years. It is an extremely well made product, easy to install and deploy. It has held up very well over the years. i always keep the cover on it when not in use. My suggestion would be to go for the Mills.

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Re: Advice for bimini for Montauk 17

Postby Phil T » Wed May 24, 2017 2:49 pm

While many realize the high quality materials, craftsmanship and service of Mills, the $1000 can be out of reach for some owners.

Carver makes a good quality alternative at a lower price point.

If you select a non-Mills bimini, I highly recommend getting the slide rails and a size that stows on the outside the bow rails. The rails allow you two positions; Forward, to shade the driver/bow cooler passengers or aft, to shade the driver and RPS passengers facing aft.
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