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27 September 2011
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27 September 2011

Oceanair presents the Skysol Pleatedshade blind

The Skysol Pleatedshade blind from marine blind experts Oceanair, provides the perfect shading solution for small portlights and windows onboard any boat, meeting the challenges of […]

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27 September 2011

The Skysol Pleatedshade blind from marine blind experts Oceanair, provides the perfect shading solution for small portlights and windows onboard any boat, meeting the challenges of controlling light and temperature, whilst creating privacy and a stylish onboard environment without breaking the bank.

Oceanair Skysol Pleatedshade - Halfway

Oceanair Skysol Pleatedshade - Halfway


This ready-to-go blind is available in five standard sizes with a colour choice of four UV reflective and dirt and moisture repellent fabrics (crème, navy, white and bone), furthermore a black out lining can be added if required. Custom sizes are available upon request to complement specific yacht interiors.

The Skysol Pleatedshade is simple and quick to install using a fabric covered batten that can be mounted as a face or top fix option. Upon installation owners can select whether the blind stacks to the top or bottom when the blind is not in use and a choice of hold up and hold down options are available to stay in keeping with any onboard style (poppers, Velcro, bungee or a crossbar option).

Skysol Pleatedshade is part of the Oceanair marine retail range that has specially been designed to offer a simple streamlined selection of blinds and products suited to every boat owner. Step-by-step measuring and installation guides are available through Oceanair’s website.

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