Front window covering ideas for our newly acquired 2016 R25 SC

Plenty of good advice above. One thing I'll add is that the reason for having a canvas cover that snaps over the outside of the windshield is to stop sunlight/heat coming through. As others have pointed out it is much easier/simpler to use some sort of screen on the inside. The downside of the inside screen is that in direct sun the screen itself heats up and also due to greenhouse effect you get a lot of heat in the cabin. The outside screen is certainly a PITA to put on/take off every day. We added a few snaps on the inside of the windshield so we can choose to use the same screen on outside or inside. Typically we're just using it to darken the cabin and aren't too concerned about the heat effect so use it inside.
Thank you yes I made some for the inside. It is a safer install.
 
Thank you yes I made some for the inside. It is a safer install.
I like the looks of what you did there. In the pick it looks like they're quilted/insulated? Did you do that for thermal insulation or opacity? And what keeps them in place?
 
I like the looks of what you did there. In the pick it looks like they're quilted/insulated? Did you do that for thermal insulation or opacity? And what keeps them in place?
I bought the basic panels from amazon, they do not sell them that are the correct size for the tug windows. I deconstructed them and sewed them to fit each window. The side front windows are one full panel and 1/2 of another sewn together. The panels have loop velcro on them and i put up hook velcro strips on the window so they stay in place. There are magnets inside the panels so you can open 1/2 a window panel up or sideways.
 
I like the looks of what you did there. In the pick it looks like they're quilted/insulated? Did you do that for thermal insulation or opacity? And what keeps them in place?
These really help keep the heat out too. We are doing maintenance on the boat in our driveway and during these hot days, they have been a life saver.
 
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