I've put a similar post on ClubStylus, but it occurs to me that there's a bigger pool of experiences in Fury & Pheonix owners

Will probably end up going to Jill Judd/Softbits for Sevens, but could be tempted to have a go at making the pattern myself.
The obvious answer is to cover the rear deck & have a centre zip front section attached to the top edge of the dash.
Its the inside edges along the door tops & around the rollbar tubes that I really don't know what to to do with.
The main intention is to run with the passenger side covered in general use and at sprints & trackdays, plus having the option to cover over if parked up at B&Bs, at Le Mans, etc.
I think it'll be very difficult to keep the water out, so its really just to keep prying eyes away, & a bit of aero drag reduction.
I was also considering whether there is any benefit in being able to keep the front of the drivers side covered when driving - ie wheel & forearms covered, with an opening for neck & head - could have a drop-in curved rod across the doors between wheel & dash to hold the tonneau up.
Might not work in practice, & does add complications in manufacture, plus the issue of opening the door to get in, doing it up when seated, not being able to see the instruments, etc - but not insurmountable - just the "is it worth it" factor ?.
Has anyone been there before... done that ?? Could do with some comments & pics for ideas.

Thanks
Matt