Houseboat Doors |
Houseboat Doors
Here we
have a selection of images of a few Dreamscreens that have been
installed on houseboats. The shorter height of the houseboat doors
is no problem, nor is the sliding door arrangement found on most
houseboats. The Dreamscreen is ideal for cruising because it
maintains unrestricted views whether in use or not: there are no clunky
panels that have to be on one side or the other. As an added
bonus, because it doesn't
swing in or out, you won't be accidentally knocking anyone overboard!
Though these particular pictures show outside installations, the Dreamscreen can be
mounted inside as well.
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![]() Full View Here is the Dreamscreen in the retracted position on the stern patio door. 56.32 Kb |
![]() Closed With the Dreamscreen closed (screen across the opening), great views are preserved. 49.40 Kb |
![]() Halfway open Unless the door is in mid travel, it is hard to tell it is even installed! 50.05 Kb |
![]() Proud Mary_-closed This bronze Dreamscreen is in the extended (closed) position. 48.11 Kb |
![]() Proud Mary_-open Just for comparison, the same Dreamscreen is left open (retracted). 53.47 Kb |
![]() Proud Mary Another view of the same door, showing how the door really is invisible when not in use. 58.50 Kb |
![]() Inside view This white Dreamscreen is extended; the handle is visible on the right. 49.83 Kb |
![]() Inside This bronze Dreamscreen is also closed. 56.80 Kb |
![]() Bronze detail The next few pictures show some details of the installations. Here the jamb is on the outside (near the bell). 42.80 Kb |
![]() Labeled-bronze This is a detail of a retracted right hand bronze door. Only up close is the Dreamscreen even visible. 105.61 Kb |
![]() Retracted This right-hand bronze is retracted as well. 58.28 Kb |
![]() Upper This image shows a right-hand white pull rail and housing- the full length magnet is clearly visible towards the outside. 50.82 Kb |