Final Fitting of Canopy
I taped the canopy down tight and marked the final trim lines on the side. Afterward, I removed the canopy and used the belt sander to sand up to the lines.

Next, I laid out the holes that attach the canopy to the side channels and skirts. I ended up using ~2 3/32" (instead of 2" as the plans specify) since I lengthened the side skirts.

Pulling the side skins in tight against the side channels puts a lot of pressure at the forward end of the notch in the canopy skin. I'm going to cut along the blue line a bit to allow the upper portion of the skin to flex downward and hopefully ease this transition to avoid any localized stress on the canopy which could lead to cracking.

Next, I laid out the holes that attach the canopy to the side channels and skirts. I ended up using ~2 3/32" (instead of 2" as the plans specify) since I lengthened the side skirts.
Pulling the side skins in tight against the side channels puts a lot of pressure at the forward end of the notch in the canopy skin. I'm going to cut along the blue line a bit to allow the upper portion of the skin to flex downward and hopefully ease this transition to avoid any localized stress on the canopy which could lead to cracking.
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