window coverings

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joyce rubacky

Just purchased our 240 last August. First ever. One thing I've been thinking about is some way to cover up the windows on the inside. We spend long week-ends on the boat.I would appreciate any suggestions.
 
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Rick Webb

We Are Doing it Right Now

My wife is sewing curtains for the side and foward windows of our 23.5. I am going to attach them using shock cord and eye straps. I will post pictures when it is complete.
 
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Mickey McLaughlin

Valance curtains

I have an H26. I just used 15" curtain valances on round rods screwed into the fiberglas. I used 2 sets (I think they were 48") on each side. I bunched them up in the middle space and the foward end. 1-48" in the space after the small opening and 1-48" @ the narrow end. When I draw the curtains I pull the first one left & right and the one @ the narrow end gets pulled to meet the first one in the middle. Same on the other side. Cost was less than $15. The curtain across the V-berth I had custom made out of denim using the old stock curtains as a model--cost was $30. for material--$125. for labor. The head was $5.--using 1 valance.
 
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Mike Fyffe

Peek a booo

We have the Peek A booo covers and love them. Check it out at http://www.sail2000.com/ Mike sends S/V Camelot
 
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Ken Janiec

Peek a Boo shutters

Joyce, I just purchased a 2000 Hunter 240 and want to cover our windows. found the perfect solution. Just visit http://www.sail2000.com and click on Peek a Boo privacy light shutters. I called the company and they can custom make the shutters that stick on the inside of the windows. We like the look and function of these windows. What they require is for you to use tracing paper and trace out each window. Unfortunately, they don't have the measurements for the windows on a Hunter 240. In the future, with my order, they will.
 
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susan annala

"Ship Shades"

Hi there. I bought my 34 in September and it had no window coverings. I looked and looked and to no avail. Then I found something that worked beautifully!! It is a company called ship shades in Mass. I did all of my business throught the phone and the fax!! If you want to email me I can look up the address for you. I swear by these and will put these on all my boats!! The service was past excellent and quality is exceptional!! .....Susan susanannala@hotmail.com
 
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Rick Sylvester

We're making lenses

that will fit inside the port lens. They are made from one of the translucent sheets that are used to cover light fixtures in dropped ceilings. It's a Home Depot thing that's thin plastic and can be cut with a jigsaw. It'll be attached with velcro "coins" and a little string on the side so it can be pulled out. It still allows light in, gives privacy at the dock and doesn't have to be moved to open the port. It'll cost about $8 for up to 8 ports (yup, a buck apiece.)
 
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Rick Webb

Rick, Great Idea

Here is another. Give the kids the lenses and some permanent markers and viola stained glass ports.
 
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