![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve written before about using Reflectix to add insulation to your refrigerator or cooler - see that article here. ![]() We bought rolls of Reflectix, which are basically the material that the auto windshield shades are made from and cheaper than the shades (it can be hard to find outside the US, hence using windshield shades). When we bought Barefoot Gal and immediately prepped her for summer storage in the blazing Florida sun, we did a slight variation on LaDonna’s idea. (Another option for hatches is Outland Hatch Covers ( see my review), which can permanently be left in place.) Should there be an extended rainy period when they want the hatches closed but also want the light, it only takes a second to remove them. They also have pieces on the inside of the hatches in the cabins - these are usually open when at anchor and only closed underway or if it’s raining, so it doesn’t interfere with light in the cabin but significantly cuts the heat build-up when they’re underway. If they’re leaving the boat for any amount of time - say snorkeling, walking the beach or a shore excursion - they put all the window covers in so that even if the boat swings at anchor, the inside will be shaded. She labelled each one for where it goes - it literally takes her about a minute to put them up! She uses just a bit of masking tape on each one - since they’re only up for a few hours, it comes off easily. She simply puts the ones in that are needed on a given day. LaDonna got some auto windshield reflectors and cut them to size to make boat window covers. ![]()
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