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12/10/2005 at 11:04pm
Location: Shropshire North Wales borders Outfit: Adria Win
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I think it probably would, Tony. Droop in the middle, that is.
I think the awning you mention is the one that Elaine (Misselaineous) has, and I believe she told me it is quite longwinded to put up.
It seems a bit pointless to buy an awning that will attach if it can't be attached; after all, they cost more.
Donna is perfectly correct, my motorhome had an Omnistor wind out awning already fitted, and no way of attaching an awning, so I used a Sunncamp Day Room alongside, with the Omnistor to keep the rain off if it was wet. It worked quite well. I told one campsite it was a free standing awning. Another one I described it as a gazebo. It just depended how their pricing worked, it always worked in my favour. .
The Day Room doesn't have an inner for sleeping, but we used an old cheap single skin 2 man tent (with no guy ropes) inside it for my son and friend to sleep in.
Post last edited on 12/10/2005 23:06:09
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12/10/2005 at 11:27pm
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Caz, ours is the Sunncamp Cruiser which is bigger than the Moto. Plus it has rigid side poles whereas the Moto has the flexible fibreglass ones I think. It is a simple structure to put up, but its sheer size makes it longwinded, its huge. I wouldn't really recommend this to you Tony, as £300+ is a lot of money just for an occasional bedroom for your friends. We find it too big for a weekend and hope to buy a smaller awning for next year, though the Cruiser is great for longer holidays. Why not just get a tent and pitch it partially under your wind-out awning?
If you still want a freestanding awning with tunnel attaching part, there are smaller ones available that also include the bedroom inner, such as Royal and Easycamp, if I think of any others i will let you know.
BTW, I'm not sure about the tunnel drooping where it is not attached to the van,but it may leak there in rain.
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