To Bimini or not to Bimini a flats boat...?

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To Bimini or not to Bimini a flats boat...?

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I have a little 16' foot flats skiff. I also have a young 4 year old son that I want to teach to fish and start taking him with me. I was thinking of putting a Bimini top (one came w/ the boat) on my skiff to keep my boy from getting FRIED in the sun. BUT, I really don't care for the way a Bimini looks on a flats boat or the obstacles creates while moving & fishing.
I've have spent a great deal of my life on the coast and have 2 melanoma scars to show for it and I don't want my son to have to go through what I have.
My question is this ... have you guys had any other ideas for sun shade while out on the flats ?
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Richy, on your first post I just added a picture of a cool shade Dubble Trubble has on his boat. It is an Anchorshade I think and he said it was $150.00. He drilled a hole in his console and it slides in like an umbrella. Maybe he will see this post and give you more info.
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If it was me, I wouldn't. My bay boat has a T-Top and while it's great during those scalloping trips it REALLY gets in the way while 3 or more people are trying to fish. But with your sun, I would think you'd it'd be better to have it in the way than for him to have a bad experience and not want to go again.
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While a slight inconveniance, they are esay to put up and take down :-D I put mine on the boat every summer
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And with it down "it's right in front of the motor"
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There are few things more enjoyable during a dead tide than to nap in the shade with the gentle rock of the boat on a hot day.
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I've got one for mine. Just remove it when your not doing a family outing
The below pic shows the attachment points. Removes with just a pin
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A bimini might be a good thing, but for a 4 year old I would suggest a lot of sun screen and short trips. Keep him interested, but when he's bored, take him in. If you keep him out there, he won't want to go back.
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Or take him for an adventure find stuff in the weeds and water play with bait (not with hooks) involve him in the decisions where and how fast to go etc...
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All good advice....make the trip about him and what he wants to do.

I've got 3 ages 8-4. I put a bimini on the skiff just for this reason. 9 times out of 10 when I've got them with me I'm not going to be fighting a poon that is going to be taking me around the boat. Yeah it gets in the way a little, but definaltey managable.

The good thing is, it takes about 30 seconds to take it off if the kids aren't going that day
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I put mine on in the heat of summer I hate it but there are people that are unable to endure the heat without it, children are high on that list.
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NoleFear wrote:I've got one for mine. Just remove it when your not doing a family outing
The below pic shows the attachment points. Removes with just a pin
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thanks for posting Nole, I see where ya clip the straps on the side of your gunnels which I like but where do your spreader bars mount ?


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I think its a no brainer Richy, you gotta protect the kid. Obviously you've been to the dermatologist, I remember mine telling me that like 90% of skin damage is done by age 18. Tin Can is right, keep him covered up and the trips short-n-early. Bimini or not get him some lil shades too.
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