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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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"Scotty" wrote in message
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Why do you need 'curtains' on a sail boat?

Scotty


"katy" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
On Apr 3, 10:37 pm, "Capt. JG"

wrote:

It seems that my boat came with "drapes" in a track for

the portlights. I
took them down intending to wash/repair them, but they

basically fell apart
in my hands... must have been totally degraded by the

sun, original
equipment, or both.

I would really like to replace the drapes with something

other than material
that can be so easily degraded. I've heard about plastic

shutters by
Zarcor...http://www.zarcor.com/PeekaBooo/index.htm.

Someone have thoughts
about alternatives to the drapes besides this?

Besides, they're ugly and don't work that well.

--
"j" ganz


You could buy a sewing machine and make new drapes for

the cost of 2
Peekaboos. Line the back of the drapes with white UV

fabric.

Joe

...sunbrealla...you can buy itr online or sometimes you

can get scraps
from a local person that does upholstery and awnings

etc...for that
matter, if you're so inclined, you can make curtains out

of sunbrella,
too...I have a seabag that I bought years ago made out of

the
stuff...hjot pink and electric blue, and it has not faded

in the 10
years or so I';ve had it..and it's been through the

washing machine
countless times...





To keep the light out and have some privacy when she-who-must-be-obeyed
visists the boat. g


At your age, Jon, you should be proud to show off your sexual prowess to
others. If you still have any . . .

Max