I was unable to find any pictures of folks who have installed curtains in the 22. Since we will be living in the cabin we definitely need some protection over the windows while we sleep and to keep the marina lights from shining in. I tried some curtains but found they hang down away from the window because of the angle of the sides. Also they tend to reduce the visual space in the cabin.
What do folks do for curtains?
After a number of trials (and errors) I think I have come up with a solution that might work for me (I will post a photo in my album). I cut a piece of 3/16 corrugated plastic to fit the window exactly and then glued fabric on the inside. The panel fits into clips attached using the screws that hold the window together. I glued 12mm circular magnets to the top frame, and then glued a strip of galvanized flashing to the panel. The clips hold the panel up, and the magnet holds it to the window.
For the curious: the fabric is a design by the Alaska artist Ray Troll. I first learned about him through his T-shirts and really like most of his work (some of it can be really weird!). I thought a pattern showing different kinds of plankton appropriate since I spent a good part of my life looking at these creatures through a microscope.
What do folks do for curtains?
After a number of trials (and errors) I think I have come up with a solution that might work for me (I will post a photo in my album). I cut a piece of 3/16 corrugated plastic to fit the window exactly and then glued fabric on the inside. The panel fits into clips attached using the screws that hold the window together. I glued 12mm circular magnets to the top frame, and then glued a strip of galvanized flashing to the panel. The clips hold the panel up, and the magnet holds it to the window.
For the curious: the fabric is a design by the Alaska artist Ray Troll. I first learned about him through his T-shirts and really like most of his work (some of it can be really weird!). I thought a pattern showing different kinds of plankton appropriate since I spent a good part of my life looking at these creatures through a microscope.