Back when I did my fix I also thought I should just replace it. I called and although I've forgotten the price for the panel I do remember the shipping alone was a big bucks.
Thats when i figured I would just try to fix it myself. If I messed it up I could always buy the replacement.
So for the cost of some balsa (Jamestown distributers) and some west systems epoxy I was off to the races for a fraction of the shipping costs alone.
On a side note somebody stepped on the forward end of my cockpit table and cracked the Corian top. Hunter wants $1,500.00 to replace and they no longer have the that color available. Off to the local counter top guy for a quote.
I still have my original one, and it will cost me about $750 to get it refurbished.
As you can see by my 500 or so posts, I'm really good with electronics & mechanics. But, glass isn't my thing. And with stuff like this, I don't like experimenting on my own boat when I can get a pro to do it,
I was quite lucky that True North ordered the cover with a bunch of other stuff from Hunter, and I think it got shipped up with a boat. So, I didn't have a huge shipping bill.
Honestly, there was a problem with these cover panels, and many Hunter owners found them to suffer from delamination. You may wish to talk to your local Hunter dealer, and see if they can help interface with Hunter.