The 104' Yacht Flipper

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The main salon and dinning area.
Roman shades are framed by mock roman valances with side panels in a silk damask with the same treatment in the galley and dinette area below. |
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Below decks, the staterooms were treated in a similar fashion as above.
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A 70 ' Yacht

Here a 70 foot yacht is out fitted with
pleated draperies on marine track with velcro tie-backs.
(they come down easily and yet tie tightly to avoid wear
at sea) |
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| Draperies in the wheel house. We can also
do flat panels or even traversable drapery on those
arched or slanted windows.
There is really no end to the
options available. |
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| The galley isn't complete with out the
window coverings. All in poly cotton for beauty and
durability. |
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The M/V COLUMBIA is the
largest vessel of the Marine Highway fleet in Alaska.
Launched by Lockheed Shipbuilding in Seattle in 1974, the
Columbia is 418 feet long, with capacity for 625
passengers and 134 vehicles.
We did all the draperies for this ferry
in 1974. |
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- Draperies for the USS Abraham
Lincoln.
- We got lost only 2
times while installing the draperies
- on this floating
island.
- Just kidding
folks. In reality, we had an escort from bow to
stern and didn't need a trail of bread crumbs.
So, next time you are visiting, check out our
drapery installation, especially the ceremonial
area on the hanger deck.
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