Here's the latest status on the hard top I'm building for my A25 "La Dolce Vita" I've been working on this thing since late October, starting with building a mold and laying up a foam cored fiberglass panel with openings for two 18 X 18 hatches. Those hatches are strategically located such that when open I can stand at the helm and stick my head out to see better for maneuvering.
Rather than taking the easy way out by buying a pair of Bomar hatches **expensive!!

Fabrication and fitting of the hard top itself is complete except for final painting with Interlux Brightside Polyurethane deck paint (gelcoat did not turn out well).
Just this morning I finally finished the joinery work cutting and fitting pieces for both hatch covers. Side frames made out of 3/4" thick Iroko so-called "African teak" hardwood, corner joints are 'hidden' box joints. The tops consist of a layer of 1/4" birch plywood, glassed & sealed with woven f/g cloth and West System 105 epoxy resin, the under side to also be painted with deck paint, plus a top finish layer of 9MM marine grade teak veneer Okueme plywood for a total thickness of 5/8". I cut shallow kerf grooves in the teak veneer to simulate salty looking teak trim boards. Those grooves will be sealed with black polysulfide caulk, and the whole thing finished with varnish over epoxy resin.
So that's where I'm at now. Remaining work yet to be done includes final fastening and finishing of said hatches, painting the hard top, installing hinges, hatch latches, and prop rods, plus attaching and wiring the solar panel shown in these photos, and of course installing the hard top on the boat. Screw holes for through bolting the hard top onto the wheel house have already been drilled and sealed with epoxy.