Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Oceanair Skyscreen
Alexandre Uster von Baar
Here it is Duane,
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http://www.nikimat.com/hatches_screen_oceanair.html Therefore when I had the rat coming, he (or she) was able to open the hatch, so I had to use pin to secure it. I think the rat would be able to chew through it, as it later tried to shew through the little mosquitoes mesh of the small hatches. For info, I had MRE (military meal ready to eat onboard), the rat even chew through the heavy duty plastic… So in short, I doubt the Ocean Skyscreen will prevent rat invasion. To reply your 2nd question: Yes I like them, very practical to open the mosquito mesh in order to close the hatches. I never used the black out fabric. Yes I attached them to the wood trim of the salon and forward cabins, and to close the little gap, I put a little auto adhesive rubber. Hope that helps… Sincerely, Alexandre --------------------------------------------
On Mon, 4/2/18, sailor63109@yahoo.com [amelyachtowners] <amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: [Amel Yacht Owners] Oceanair Skyscreen To: amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, April 2, 2018, 3:08 PM I'm looking for anyone with experience with the Oceanair Skyscreen on the SuperMaramu? As part of our vermin-proofing of Wanderer (see previous post on Rats!), we want to put a screen on the ports and hatches that will at least make intrusion detectable without a making a project out of it (I have too many d@!!! projects now!). The Oceanair Skyscreen for the overhead hatches (excluding the head) seems like a good choice. If you did buy them:- do you like them?- did you attach them to the wood trim in the main and forward cabins, or did you remove these trim pieces so the Skyscreen flange was flat agains the headliner? Does anyone have another suggestion for the overhead hatches? Thanks,Duane
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