silver-fox
Well-Known Member
A few observations from my own experience: -
1. We managed in the Med for 2 seasons without a bimini, using bush hats all the time and an awning when at anchor. People said we would fry but we didn't. I prefer having a bimini but you can manage without if you need to.
2. We have opted for a relatively small bimini covering the whole cockpit but not the side decks so that it does not interfere with sailing. As a consequence we use mesh sides when the sun gets lower in the sky.
3. The minute it starts going dark we fold the bimini if we are sailing because both my wife and I love seeing the sky at night and find any sort of lid, oppressive.
4. Covering the helmsman's position is not essential IMHO because if you area anything like us, then George, the autopilot does pretty much all the work and he doesn't mind the sun.
1. We managed in the Med for 2 seasons without a bimini, using bush hats all the time and an awning when at anchor. People said we would fry but we didn't. I prefer having a bimini but you can manage without if you need to.
2. We have opted for a relatively small bimini covering the whole cockpit but not the side decks so that it does not interfere with sailing. As a consequence we use mesh sides when the sun gets lower in the sky.
3. The minute it starts going dark we fold the bimini if we are sailing because both my wife and I love seeing the sky at night and find any sort of lid, oppressive.
4. Covering the helmsman's position is not essential IMHO because if you area anything like us, then George, the autopilot does pretty much all the work and he doesn't mind the sun.