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Originally Posted by beef
No one is addressing the fact that you can't wakeboard with it up, without tearing the thing apart with the rope going back and forth on it. Not a good design. Or, maybe I'm just a dumba$$, and can't see how it works
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This is a good point. Even if with the angle of it, it does allow you to wakeboard without interference, it will definitely get some wear when you are bringing the rope around to the rider when wakeboarding and especially surfing.
I rode a Moomba Mondo surfing with this kind of Bimini setup and every time, the rope would get caught on the edges of the bimini and rub across until the line was tight and you were behind the boat. When you were off to the side it would majorly catch the bimini.
The edges/corners of this kind of bimini will get worn quicker than the rest of it because of this. Because of the angle when being pulled and getting up from behind the boat, not off to the side, you won't have the sawing effect when wakeboardin like you might think.