Hi Bonnie,
That screen mount system seems a good possibility, just remember
to caulk the perimeter where the track will meet the roof, and where
the top track will meet the poptop underside.
And what's a bimini set-up? - for those of us who don't know.
FWIW, the Australians and others have quite a few of the pop-top style
caravans [TTs] - just do a Google Images search for 'pop top caravans'
and a whole variety will show up. I particularly favor the hard infill wall
style myself [more in Europe].
Here's a link to an Aussie caravan parts [really for RVs in general]
website that has them, look midpage:
http://caravansplus.com.au/catalog/inde ... 8c57f36693
Oops, I just double checked and they don't do international sales!
At least you can see what they look like.
Better yet, I came across this really informative Aussie web site page
on their Pop Top Caravans - alot of info. Look about halfway down the
page where they discuss the three types of canopy lifters - gas strut,
canopy lifters [scissor lift] , and Jayco [style] easy lift bars. The easy lift
bars look like they'd be easy enough to do a home made version of,
remembering to include a good locking mechanism on them.
http://www.exploroz.com/Vehicle/Caravan ... avans.aspx
Here's a much better illustration of the easy lift bar(s) from another Aussie
RV Parts seller. [Alas, they don't sell internationally either]:
http://easyrv.com.au/canopy-lifters-jay ... p-410.html
Here's a really neat idea for roof lifting if one wants to spend the money
[US availabilty unknown]:
http://www.rvairlifters.com.au/
I couldn't find any other sources for the Jayco style easy lift bars
unfortunately but, like I said a home-built version should be easy
enough.
'Just thought I'd pass this along in case it could help.
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
If you have a house - you have a hobby.