Paul Johnson wrote:how difficult is it to replace the canopy without cracking it. .
I was gentle with my canopy and did not crack it, so I'm not sure what it takes to actually crack it. I did do it myself, so it was often being carried gingerly on/off the fuselage with just 2 hands, meaning it was subjected to a bit of flex but never cracked. I used dull drill bits and did most of my trimming using an abrasive (scotchbrite) pad in an angle grinder to "melt" the material off. I also kept a heater under the canopy when possible to keep it warm as I worked with it.
I checked my log and it took me a little under 20 hours of work to trim, drill, and rivet/screw my canopy to the frame. Those hours do not include building the frame/latches etc for the canopy which you probably won't need to do. Using your old canopy as a template it might take you less time to get the trimming done.
Here a blog post I made for my canopy:
http://www.rynoth.com/wordpress/waiex/2 ... -trimming/