Drop Curtain

Drop Curtains are usually found on smaller powerboats and are attached to the aft of a boat top and separate the enclosed area from outside.

Why a Drop Curtain?

  • Protection from sun, wind and spray
  • Easy to enter and exit in high-traffic area
  • Less fasteners and problem areas

When choosing a Drop Curtain, things to consider include:

  • Full or partial length?
  • Do you want a window?
  • Do you want to be able to partially open to allow breeze?
  • Do you want to be able to easily remove the curtain?

When constructing doors, windows, panels and curtains for enclosures, we use top-notch materials from our most trusted suppliers. This can include:

  • Fabrics: Sunbrella, Top Gun or other marine fabrics
  • Zippers, UV thread, Other fasteners

For more information on materials including fabric types and colours see the Materials section here.

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