I have the Les Lampman/EQ designed camperback cover which is made by Canvasriggers. A really well designed top and the execution/construction of it by Canvasrigger is great. King does a good job on their top as well but I thought the Les/Canvasriggers unit was more fully featured and the better fit for my purposes. They just went the extra mile in putting this together and in convenience, practicality, and execution, it's the best I've seen. Ingress or egress of the cockpit in a rainstorm is a piece of cake from either side, simply unzip a door and pop in or out with minimal exposure to the elements. All stainless hardware, special quality clear and heavy glass, and exceptional material and construction throughout, and great design and features. I got the "full meal deal", privacy covers, in the cockpit & all cabin glass, & screen for the opening front window. Visability is great all around. They also made me up a padded, snap on cover for the front window to protect them when traveling on the road. Following the lead of the inimitable captain of Sea Shift, this past week I ordered a cover for the radom to protect it from bugs when tooling on the highway.
I would think that Canvasriggers would be able to make a unit up for self-installation or installation by another shop without a problem. They have done a lot of them and would have the patterns down to a science. I'm
sure they would furnish ample instructions as well. I am really pleased with the unit in all respects.
I also had them make up a slant back cockpit cover as there are certain time when I want one. Here again, convenient! I can deploy the slant back cover without detaching the SS framework for the campertop. The canvas stores in the bunk area and the SS framework is completely out of the way.
I was puzzling how to handle the top in cases where I want neither the campertop or slant back deployed. Les came up with an easy solution & I now have a female QD attachment on the side of each gunwale just forward of the cabin bulkhead. I simply move the forward campertop fixture to those by the bukhead & fold the entire framework up close to the bulkhead securing it with a bungee on each side of the radar arch. Works great, quick, and walla!....a clear cockpit. Gives me room for my fish cleaning table, downriggers, etc.
Hey Dan, I wasn't aware you were interested in a camperback. You're welcome to check mine out anytime. It's not close enough to spring to deploy it all right now (too cold and not enough room under the A frame. But I could sure show you how the hardware is laid out and show you the material and construction of the top. Same goes for you Patrout.
Oh yeah, Dan, were you looking for a "ladder" for your boat? :lol: