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Window Curtains
 
 
Our window curtains feature a sandwich construction method that ensures the cleanest, strongest windows available on the market.  All our windows are reenforced with at least four layers of supported vinyl at each fastener.  This solves the problem of tearing out fasteners common to most windows.  We finnish all of our edges and minimize or borders for maximum visibility and esthetics.  We add chafe strips to any area of contact and always match our joins to the boat’s architecture.  
 
This Strataglasss windshield shows Zip open Smiles and supported vent on top.  Roll up the smile for lots of ventilation, or crack the vent for just a little air while under way.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Window curtains
This Strataglasss deflection wing is subject to extreme pressure due to the 600 horses hanging on the transom of this Jupiter.  We used  Inox pressed rings which are common in sail building.  These require a 20 ton press to set through the seven layers of reenforcement.  Snap Shackles make for easy deployment and removal.
Clarity like this is only available in a rigid enclosure.  Maximum glass, minimum lines thats a cape canvas enclosure
This is a point of entry for water in most bimini enclosure.  We think ahead to create the maximum seal possable and do not have leaks.