sdowney717
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- United States
- Vessel Name
- Old Glory
- Vessel Make
- 1970 Egg Harbor 37 extended salon model
Was wondering if such blinds are good or no good idea.
Forward facing cabin windows are angled back, and in summer much heat comes into the main salon from these three windows.
I also have a piece of rubber rollout reinforced sheet roofing. white on one side and silver grey the other. And it is super strong material. I have the snaps and could cut and fit to cover the front windows all the way from one side to the other side as a single piece. It does completely block incoming sunlight. Of course not as easy as roll up shades.
White side would face the sun. Silver gray the inside.
Advantage of window blinds, up or down from inside the cabin.
Do exist some better looking than the typical style?
What do you think?
Forward facing cabin windows are angled back, and in summer much heat comes into the main salon from these three windows.
I also have a piece of rubber rollout reinforced sheet roofing. white on one side and silver grey the other. And it is super strong material. I have the snaps and could cut and fit to cover the front windows all the way from one side to the other side as a single piece. It does completely block incoming sunlight. Of course not as easy as roll up shades.
White side would face the sun. Silver gray the inside.
Advantage of window blinds, up or down from inside the cabin.
Do exist some better looking than the typical style?
What do you think?
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