Thanks for that. Actually, that's what first made me take it down (nothing like buying your boat and then your first tow being ~3,000 miles) - I was worried about it flapping and wearing up there in the breeze. It was only later I realized it would probably also be a bit much for the frame/mounts (although cat's cradling it with line stops the motion).
However, my bimini didn't have zippers, so the only way to remove it from the frame would have been to remove the foot ends and some of the brackets that are on the tubing, then slide it off. Unappealing. So that's when I started my habit of just taking the whole kit and caboodle down and stowing it (awkwardly) in the cockpit. But with the new, solid fuel tank covers I won't be able to put the legs into those "holes" anymore. So I experimented with a bunch of different ways.... none really seemed all that great... and I figured I'd see what others have done (seems like oftentimes other Brats come up with something I didn't even think of!).
Now, to add another "wrinkle," I want to get a boat cover, and so the canvas makers want to know how/where my bimini frame will go, and if the cover will need to accommodate it.