Side Shade Curtains -Mesh perhaps?

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My wife is very sensitive to the sun. Has anyone ever seen or heard of a mesh screen shade for the sides where the isenglas panels slide in?
 

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Not on a Grady, but on a 29 Back Cove I had mesh curtains that covered all the cabin windows, including the windshield.
Guess any marine curtain shop could make the panels, then add snaps to secure them.
 
I would be concerned that the screens would reduce visibility. Perhaps a roll down/roll up inside option would be better.Pull down shades are common in sailboats. If your needs are just for anchoring, simple shade material with a binding edge and snaps would probably be simpler. You could try some big box store window screen material and a roll of peel and stick Velcro as an experiment and go from there
 
If you're doing this INSTEAD of eisinglas, that's exactly what you'd do - have panels made to slide in - but instead of clear vinyl, use a sun blocking material. Whoever you choose to make the panels will know what to do. If you have eisnglas, but don't ever use it - then either attach with snaps as mentioned, or just cut the vinyl out and sew in the fabric.

But you won't find this off-the-shelf - you'll need to go to a company to make them (or send mail the existing ones).