Not For Hire
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I recently asked Rick and Donna about their curtains on Foggy Dew. They graciously answered and put up some additional photos of their cabin curtains in the Foggy Dew album, in the projects sub-album.
I like the idea that the curtains they are self stored at the top of the windows and don't appear to block much at all of the view when they are open. Also you can quickly release the entire curtain when you leave the boat. With this arrangement I would be much more likely to put them down and avoid sun damage, etc.
The trick seems to be mounting the teak strip above the window to hold the snap screws. I use that trick a lot in other areas of gluing pieces up and then screwing into the glued pieces (as do many Brats). So I think I will give this a try, but on my boat I will use plastic wood (Starboard) instead of the teak strips, this is more in keeping with my overall theme of laziness. I may make the curtains in more than one piece so I can one open to look out as well as the clever corner trick for ventilation.
Thanks for the tips.
I like the idea that the curtains they are self stored at the top of the windows and don't appear to block much at all of the view when they are open. Also you can quickly release the entire curtain when you leave the boat. With this arrangement I would be much more likely to put them down and avoid sun damage, etc.
The trick seems to be mounting the teak strip above the window to hold the snap screws. I use that trick a lot in other areas of gluing pieces up and then screwing into the glued pieces (as do many Brats). So I think I will give this a try, but on my boat I will use plastic wood (Starboard) instead of the teak strips, this is more in keeping with my overall theme of laziness. I may make the curtains in more than one piece so I can one open to look out as well as the clever corner trick for ventilation.
Thanks for the tips.