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Subject Topic: Should I risk it Or Should I play Safe Post Reply Post New Topic
06/8/2008 at 9:33pm
 Location: Aylesbury - Bucks
 Outfit: Vango Yukon 800 & Vango Omega 250 (09)
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Hi all

We're going away in a couple of weeks but have not had chance to waterproof our 20 year old Cabanon tent.

Would you guy's risk it with the dodgy weather system or would you play safe & get another tent for long weekend use.

Your thoughts are always welcomed

Ian & Max



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06/8/2008 at 9:44pm
 Location: E Staffs
 Outfit: A tent!
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Personally I'd risk it. It's only water at the end of the day. But then I've camped in the snow and some might say my decision-making is questionable

 

If the weather is dry when you pitch up, why not do a spot of re-proofing then if you have concerns?



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06/8/2008 at 10:03pm
 Location: Aylesbury - Bucks
 Outfit: Vango Yukon 800 & Vango Omega 250 (09)
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Hi No1Alicat

Yeah I did think that one, trouble is it's my OH first camping trip & I don't want to put her off for life, having water flowing into the tent would kill off any chance of her going again.

I guess I just need to hope for good weather between now & going away.

Ian

 



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06/8/2008 at 10:14pm
 Location: Manchester UK
 Outfit: Eriba Puck 230 GT plus tents
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Hi, I take the tent to be canvas, i dont think it would , but it might if you toch the sides when wet, my 25 year + orange vango aint leaked, but if you touch the sides it might . Saying that there are some lovely tents about.

 hope you keep your OH

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07/8/2008 at 1:46am
 Location: Coventry
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When canvas has been stored for a few years, it needs to get soaked & allowed to dry before it becomes fully waterproof again. So if the tent hasn't been used for a long time it may leak, however all it will be is a very fine spray. Once it's dried out after the rain, it won't leak again for the rest of the holiday.



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07/8/2008 at 2:59am
 Location: Newcastle u lyme staffordshire
 Outfit: outwell indiana 6 & 2 Quechua's &base
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You can always reproof once its up.... chance is it will be ok. Most of the waterproof on a cab is done by the material tightening, once wet in the first place

 

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07/8/2008 at 4:27am
 Location: West Yorkshire
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I noticed on my new Cabanon canvas tent that it always felt wet on the inside to touch every morning. But no spray or rain ever came into the tent. It just felt damp in there, first thing, whether it rains or not, it is always the same.

I have used it about half a dozen times and it still happens, is this normal.


07/8/2008 at 7:57am
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Hi, just bought a secondhand Cabanon Elody - could be 10-12 years old. Its got the Rubberised/PVC roof and clour matched mudwalling though. Erected it yesterday for first time and on checking this morning ( didnt rain overnight) theres a lot of condensation under the roof. I did have the roof lining in place too. Is this normal.

Dont remember it on my previous all canvas type tents back in early 70's/80's

Also rather foolishly I attempted to remove what I took to be a rust stain from rear wall. Tried Lemaon juice and salt - didnt budge it. Then tried neat bleach over several hours - that removed it. Trouble is when I went to rinse the area and gave a fairly mild brush - the canvas disintergrated! Dont say it , I have used all the expletives under the sun. Can anyone recommend supplier of grey canvas please.



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Quote: Originally posted by snowbirdcr on 07/8/2008
I noticed on my new Cabanon canvas tent that it always felt wet on the inside to touch every morning. But no spray or rain ever came into the tent. It just felt damp in there, first thing, whether it rains or not, it is always the same.

I have used it about half a dozen times and it still happens, is this normal.

Have you encountered any other problems with your Noumea....considering buying one and would be nice to know what the good and bad points are from an actual user.

 




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