
A worn-out or missing Bimini top is one of those things you don't think about until you're stuck in the sun with nowhere to go. Hours on the water add up fast, and without reliable shade, it stops being fun pretty quickly. That's exactly the kind of problem we love solving.
We just wrapped up a fresh 8-foot Bimini top on a Carolina Skiff using black Sunbrella canvas. Sunbrella is the go-to fabric in the marine world for good reason - it holds up against UV, moisture, and heat without fading or breaking down the way cheaper materials do. When you're out on the water week after week, that durability matters.
The black canvas against the white hull gives this skiff a sharp, clean look that holds up visually whether it's moving or sitting at the dock. But more than aesthetics, the frame is solid and the fit is tight. No sagging, no slop. It opens and closes the way it should, and it covers what it needs to cover.
This is the kind of work that makes a real difference in how you actually use your boat. Shade you can count on means longer days out, more comfort for everyone on board, and a setup that looks like it belongs there - not like an afterthought. If your current top is sun-bleached, torn, or just gone, we can put something together that actually works for your boat and how you use it.