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Overview.jpg
Here's an outside view of the nice cruiser. The double door
is visible at the back of the main cabin.
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hatch-2.jpg
This is the main hatch looking up- the owners wanted a way to
reduce the sunlight without a clunky or unsightly screen.
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hatch-3.jpg
With the Dreamscreen extended, there is a great reduction in the
heat and light through the hatch.
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hatch-4.jpg
Looking down the hatch from the outside, the Dreamscreen is
invisible when retracted
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hatch-5.jpg
Another view from the outside, this time with the Dreamscreen
extended (closed)
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side-1.jpg
This is a side door- obviously, a swinging screen would be a
dangerous with a narrow passageway outside. The
Dreamscreen is not yet installed.
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side-2.jpg
Here the right hand single door is installed as a flush mount.
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side-3.jpg
With the Dreamscreen closed, a measure of privacy is gained, as
well as reducing sunlight and keeping bugs out.
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double-1.jpg
The aft double door to the main cabin before Dreamscreen was
installed.
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double-3.jpg
When retracted, the Dreamscreen is out of the way and not visible.
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