Anyone tried this with your windshield canvas?

family affair

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 31, 2010
Messages
1,435
Reaction score
339
Points
83
Location
Ohio
Model
Islander
I lost my 3 piece windshield canvas. I'm thinking of having a 2 piece done to replace it to reduce zippers and visibility obstructions.
My question is, has anyone used a semi rigid clear for the front panels? The thought of window like clarity is appealing, especially on cold days. The 270 windshield is oddly low. I figured I could easily store these under the walk around in the cabin. Thoughts?
20241118_092413.jpg
 
Last edited:

family affair

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 31, 2010
Messages
1,435
Reaction score
339
Points
83
Location
Ohio
Model
Islander
I like it! I might go with a different material at the corners to make it more flexible.
Your windshield to hardtop height is not nearly as large as mine. I have concerns the material could pucker or flex at speed. Have you experienced anything like that?
 

SkunkBoat

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2017
Messages
4,503
Reaction score
1,610
Points
113
Location
Manasquan Inlet NJ
Website
www.youtube.com
Model
Express 265
I have three pieces of rigid on front. Corners wrap and stay there. Center flips in/up on really hot days and connects to Ebox with DOT TwistLock fasteners. Velcro on zipper seams to keep out water.
Will be changing windshield snaps to Loxx PullUp fasteners this off-season

All fits in original track. Windshield Snaps had to move..but they slide...

Fantastic improvement.
See post...
https://www.greatgrady.com/threads/enclosure-thoughts.30695/post-218122


I never remove my canvas. Back flips in/up. Front center flips in/up. The rest never moves.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: family affair

family affair

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 31, 2010
Messages
1,435
Reaction score
339
Points
83
Location
Ohio
Model
Islander
95% of the time mine will be stowed below, so ease of installation when needed will be a priority.
You all have some very nice looking enclosures!