WayneB
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That looks like the way to go, Wayne.
Jake it works for me! And now I do not have to wear the snowmobile helment (it has a heated visor) and multiple layers of clothing!
That looks like the way to go, Wayne.
Heck, why not make your own?
Any sheet metal fabricator could fold edges on suitable sized sheet of aluminum (for stiffness as well as to form a 'rain gutter'), could be made stylish by tapering the fold towards the front.
Attach to the rops using proper sized 'U shaped pipe clamps' available at most hardware stores. Rops would be wrapped with rubber 'tape' to prevent marring the rops and prevent slippage.
You would then want 2 struts from each vertical side of rops to support the weight of the shade, these would also be clamped in same way.
OR a triangle shaped 'side', say 12 x 16 with a 90 deg 1" flange at top that would be attached to rops vertical sides same way as top clamps.
Bet you'd get that all done for no more than $100 more or less!
Would look kinda like the Laurin
Jake98, I have no idea what the weather is like where you are at, but I am quite happy to get 6+ hours of solid shade
It might not be the prettiest canopy out there, but a friend cut a 55gal plastic barrel in half and placed it on top of the ROPS. It works well, it's under $10 in materials, and you've got yourself a cheap, study canopy that you can mount lights on, etc.