ric71 wrote:
Thanks guys, we'll see how it goes.
I like # 8

Richard:
Here is the method to my madness.
My boat is lift kept at the house, bimini is always up. The camper canvas is installed when the boat is not in use. Check out boating banter, how much effort for boating, I posted a couple pix there.
When we go out I remove the panels from rear to front an store them under the starboard V-berth seat. If a rainstorm kicks up like they will here in SW. FLA. The first panels I need ( windshield and 2 front side panels ) are on top of the pile. Once those are in place, helm is protected , electronics and such, then the rear panels can be installed at your leisure. We got in one of those storms July 4th this year in Boca Grande Pass, couldn't even see the bow of the boat. It was short lived and relied on GPS to keep us safe.
Give it a try and see how it works for you.
Has the lock in Cape Coral being broke affected you? Ours was out of service for 6 weeks a couple years back.
9BALL