Curtins
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Donmystic1
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Curtins
My curtins appear to be original. Has anyone washed or dry cleaned them? Are there any subcontractors out there that can make new ones using the original hangers? Don
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Don I had the curtains in mine dry cleaned when we first got the boat and they came out ok. Be careful with those little plasic balls as they seem to fall apart from age. Our boat is a 1982 and although the curtains are clean they look dated as well as the original peacocks on the master stateroom bed cover!!! I believe the hangers are still made and if you are going to replace the curtains I would use someone who does curtains for homes (RLF home in Hartford does curtains and would probably duplicate your old ones. They might be expensive,but, worth checking). By the way thanks for the tow earlier this summer!---Doug
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The hangers are available individuallly or sewn on tape at www.sailrite.com Mike Ford
Mike is right about Beacon Fabric. My wife used the old curtains as a pattern made new ones, included linning for them along with new plastic hangars from beacon fabric. Doug is right about the price from interior companies, too much! You can see the end result in the slide show from my interior redo. Material cost was about $300.00. If you redo them don't re-use the old hangars.
Cliff Schultz 1983 33' SF Cummins VT 555's "Final Approach" 

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Don, I got the idea from Bill D and replaced my curtains with HunterDouglas Reveal Magnaview Blinds. They really open up the interior, allow you to bring in lots of light quickly when you want it, or completly darken at night. Huge difference and much more cost effective! http://www.hunterdouglas.com/our-produc ... .jsp?id=49
Brian '90 Bertram 33' FBC Yanmar 370's "Never Say Never" '70 Bertram 24' Moppie Guilford, CT (Homeport) Kinnelon, NJ (Home)

