GPS98 wrote:Had a flexiglass sport canopy on the Triton MN for four years and it developed a leak in the handle which put water into the back of the canopy, a trip today to Flexiglass at Slacks Creek fixed it all, and they even gave the canopy a service and tightened it all up, and the cost...... no charge. The service by Allan and Phil was excellent. Recommend considering flexiglass if you thinking of a canopy for quality and after service.
I've got a flexiglass canopy and I'll never get another one.
It leaks like a sieve through both side windows. There's a 10mm gap where they didn't seat the windows properly before they screwed them in place (they stripped the heads on 2 screws in each side too).
I took it back to flexiglass in Silverwater where they pumped the window seals with Sikaflex, 2 weeks later it started leaking again.
Then the back door wouldn't latch in one corner. The locking plate wasn't flicking open and when closing the rear door it slammed on to the latch and wouldn't shut. Obviously this let all the dust in and also meant it couldn't be locked.
I had to manually flick the locking plate open every time I opened the rear door, until eventually the spring came off and now the whole lock is unless.
So now I'm left with a 10 month old canopy that leaks water through both side windows, has big blobs of Sikaflex along the sides, doesn't close the rear door and can't be locked.
Glad you had a good experience, but mine has been absolute rubbish......