Kelpie
Well-Known Member
My combined solar arch and bimini is now up and running, and comprises a stainless steel tube frame with two large rigid solar panels mounted to either side. Between them is a large gap of around 1700*1200.
For just now, I've slung a piece of fabric underneath to fill in the gap and provide shade. This works perfectly, until it rains!
The long term solution is to have a rigid panel in the middle. I did toy with making something with an opening to give better access to the boom, but I've managed a few weeks without that now, so I think I can get by with a fixed panel.
I'd like the centre panel to slightly overlap the solar panel frames, creating a continuous rainproof roof over the cockpit.
I'm leaning towards polycarbonate for this. It would have to be heavily tinted to do the job of course. I can only find it in clear, so I was thinking of adding a tinted film to it, which would have the added advantage of providing a replaceable scratch protection layer. I could also change the tint if I didn't like the colour etc. I really like the idea of being able to see the sails, and polycarbonate looks light, tough, and easy to work with.
Any thoughts? Should I use acrylic instead? What should I use for the tint? Will I end up needing it too heavily tinted to see anything through it? And where can I source suitable sheeting in Spain??
For just now, I've slung a piece of fabric underneath to fill in the gap and provide shade. This works perfectly, until it rains!
The long term solution is to have a rigid panel in the middle. I did toy with making something with an opening to give better access to the boom, but I've managed a few weeks without that now, so I think I can get by with a fixed panel.
I'd like the centre panel to slightly overlap the solar panel frames, creating a continuous rainproof roof over the cockpit.
I'm leaning towards polycarbonate for this. It would have to be heavily tinted to do the job of course. I can only find it in clear, so I was thinking of adding a tinted film to it, which would have the added advantage of providing a replaceable scratch protection layer. I could also change the tint if I didn't like the colour etc. I really like the idea of being able to see the sails, and polycarbonate looks light, tough, and easy to work with.
Any thoughts? Should I use acrylic instead? What should I use for the tint? Will I end up needing it too heavily tinted to see anything through it? And where can I source suitable sheeting in Spain??