Our 28TE came with a camper top. Presently we store the curtains, (windows and screens), in our basement. It would be great to have them aboard to use if needed but where to store is a problem. When we purchased the boat the broker had them laying on the aft berth. 18 panels,( 9 screens and windows) is quite a stack making the aft berth unusable. I really do not want to fold them.
All ideas welcomed.
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Dave
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Curtain storage for camper top
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Dave
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Re: Curtain storage for camper top
We have the same problem with our camper top. It comes in handy when on the hook in mosquito infested coves. Most of our sides roll up, but that only works if we want to keep the bimini up. I usually stow the panels and screens in the aft cabin while under way.
Kim Suhr
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27 Family Cruiser
Robinhood Cove, Georgetown, ME
"Fortunate"
27 Family Cruiser
Robinhood Cove, Georgetown, ME