I have been waiting for a hood maker to make me a new custom hood for my stylus. They are a good company, but are fully booked until the end of May. Being the inventor of the Skroatbag - a device either to transport wet windsurf sails/anything wet or mucky, or to keep clothing etc dry in a boat or open car, I have access to heavy duty plastic seam welding equipment.
I have tried inserting hood fasteners to 1000 gauge polytough plastic, and to my surprise they seem to stay put very well indeed. The next step is to buy some very heavy duty tinted plastic (light blue in my case) and make a new hood. It will not need a rear window, as you can see through the material quite well, and will be supported by the roll bar, plus one hoop that I have made. It should be light and airy inside too.
This will be an "emergency hood" rather than one to use all year round, but should be quite durable and quick to put up. It will cost a fraction of the cost of a normal hood, and once a pattern is made, a new one can be knocked up easily. If anyone is interested, let me know, and I'll post pictures of results.....should be a laugh if nothing else!!


