I know how hot it can get in the southern states.
You guys up north that never open your Bimini and swim around in ice water like a freaking polar bear wouldn't understand...

That sounds like a great solution. Not in the "South" per se, but it does get warm here in ArizonaYtmsn wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2017 8:27 am We had the grandbaby with us a couple of weeks ago, and my wife figured we would need a little additional shade. She found one of those triangle sun shades on Amazon for 25 bucks. It's 10 x 10, and what is really cool as you can throw it over the top of your bimini and hang each stainless steel ring on the midship cleats, then pull the Apex over the tail down to the ski tow. It fits perfect! You can still see, but you get a little shade in the back and a little extra shade down the sides. Then if we really need it we clip a beach towel to the front, but only when the baby was on board. I don't have any pictures of the thing on my boat, but I'll try to get some posted later. This is a screenshot of what we bought.
I know how hot it can get in the southern states.
You guys up north that never open your Bimini and swim around in ice water like a freaking polar bear wouldn't understand...
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Can you share a pic of your carpet? I may have have mine replaced. Burned my feet again yesterday on my gray close knit carpet. I have to wear water shoes/sandals while on the boat if I ever walk out from under the bimini.Driller wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2017 12:23 pm FYI,
This weekend it was 102-104 here in Austin. Others have stated here that their carpet gets extremely hot. I have the old school sand colored weave / wave patterned thicker carpet. Had no problem. Conducted the bare foot test after carpet in the sun for 3 hrs in the bow. Carpet was warm, but not hot. Not even close to being too warm to stand on.
I don't think it looks as good as the darker colors, or the sea grass, but it my climate it seems like the way to go. I didn't consider the color when I bought the boat. Just got lucky.

I'm not around to take pictures of my carpet right now, but I dug up some shots I have with the carpet in the pics. You can see that it is thick enough that it has a pattern to it. I think that Cobalt called it a weave or wave pattern. The color seems to me to be sightly lighter than shown in the photos.Cobaltordie wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2017 12:30 pmCan you share a pic of your carpet? I may have have mine replaced. Burned my feet again yesterday on my gray close knit carpet. I have to wear water shoes/sandals while on the boat if I ever walk out from under the bimini.Driller wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2017 12:23 pm FYI,
This weekend it was 102-104 here in Austin. Others have stated here that their carpet gets extremely hot. I have the old school sand colored weave / wave patterned thicker carpet. Had no problem. Conducted the bare foot test after carpet in the sun for 3 hrs in the bow. Carpet was warm, but not hot. Not even close to being too warm to stand on.
I don't think it looks as good as the darker colors, or the sea grass, but it my climate it seems like the way to go. I didn't consider the color when I bought the boat. Just got lucky.


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