I became infatuated with them when I saw them at a boat show and got a
few for my hatches. They were a bit more of a pain, and less of a
feature than I had hoped. I still use a couple, one because I'm too
lazy to take it out, the one over the shower is nice to have.
What has turned out far better for us are OceanAir Surface SkyScreens.
We got 3, then 2 more. They are easy to install, and appear custom
fitted to our hatches. One shade is opaque, which keeps the cabin a
lot cooler when we're not there, and the other is a bug screen. they
clip together magnetically, so you can have any combination.
A number of companies carry them, we bought from a RI place:
www.SSFabricProducts.com
The price is only a little more then what I saw on the supplied link
for the other product, about $150 per hatch. They usually run "boat
show specials," we bought at the Newport Show. We needed an extra
piece of plastic, I think the called it a "liner" which slides in
around the hatch to cover the part exposed when the hatch liner is
removed. The liner had to be trimmed with a scissors, and four small
screws hold the shade
http://uk.oceanair.co.uk/da/10495
prodigal1 wrote:
Saw these on a friends Allmand 31 and can't for the life of me remember
the name. These covering replaced conventional blinds/drapes. The
product consisted of two thin layers of plastic custom cut for size, that
mounted on the interior surface of your cabin windows/ports. Their design
allowed the one layer to be slid a certain amount sideways over the other.
Each layer of plastic had alternating bands etched to opacity in their
surfaces. Depending on alignment the bands would either admit or not admit
vision into/out of the cabin. Anyone seen these and/or remember the name?
Cheers