Making a 'Mappy' -things to do on a wet Sunday afternoon.
Made to fit a T5 Beach so adapt for younger / older vehicles as necessary.
Mappy is designed to solve three problems - reflection of dashboard in windscreen, make use of wasted area above dashboard, store a variety of documents / maps / guides.
1 Preparation - using newspaper / kitchen paper etc sellotape and scissors make a template which avoids the windscreen demisters, loudspeakers, glove box and storage trays .
2 Determine how many mounting points you can provide - the more the better as a full Mappy is a heavy beast. Our mountings are made using, for the 4 top edge connectors, press stud loops with elastic loop to allow some give. The other end of each piece of bias binding tape is clamped under a suitable bolt found by removing relevant trim pieces. The lower edge is looped (2) to hooks fitted to the loudspeaker grilles.
3 Acquire suitable black or dark grey fabric to make top and bottom layers with seam allowances. We lashed out and bought one single bed flat sheet which was more than enough.
4 Decide how many pockets you want - ours are wide enough to accommodate 4 or 5 Michelin maps, or a guide book, with the width of pocket allowing for the thickness of the stored item.
5 Do you add a patch pocket or two for small items? We had one dedicated to toll tickets which used to wander off but Mappy sorted that.
6 Mark out with chalk the pocket lines.
7 Bribe a competent fabric machinist to work out what to sew first, second etc.
8 Further bribery to have it made up.
9 Using a press stud kit make up joining tapes and attach to vehicle.
10 Add a few maps etc. and take machinist out for slap up dinner as promised.
11 Place restaurant receipt at bottom of a Mappy pocket as souvenir.
Voila. Job done