I'm looking for recommendations on how to finish off the area between the two angles on the sidewall. In my case (at 6'-2 with a lowered seat), the forward angle really digs into my knee that lands on the edge of the front 1" angle. I want to create a flat surface between the two angles to give my knee a larger surface area to rest on. Possibly covered with some upholstery/ thin padding.
I'm thinking about a hinged panel off the top of the spar box, and creating a map/ pencil/ phone holder area. The picture below shows a white cardboard mockup of what I'm thinking. The top tab would have a fastener on the front angle (where the horizontal blue marker line is on the 1" angle), and it would be hinged on the 3 1/2" bottom leg to the top of the spar box. I'd probably add some foam to the bottom of the enclosed space to keep the depth manageable for storage of a cell phone.
I've got a swing back canopy arm that's going to restrict the use of a upholstered sidewall panel behind this area, but it doesn't go that far forward.
What did you do to finish off this area, and would you do it again the same way?
Thanks ahead for the advise!
Gregg Short
Burbank, OH
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