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Topic: help! big puddles in our Kyham Classic XL
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24/7/2007 at 2:51pm
Location: Rochdale Lancashire Outfit: Khyam XXL Ranger & Aspen PT Cruiser
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We always peg the mudflaps inside, using short plastic dome headed groundsheet pegs, BEFORE we peg the outside. We have an old 2003 XXL with a Khyam footprint groundsheet and the mudflaps go underneath it no problem. What we tended to do early on when we had the tent was to make the webbing attached to each main pole as tight as possible and 'pull out' the walls of the tent to peg them, thus making too big a gap between the mudflap and the groundsheet. Since then we've not pulled the webbing quite so tight between each main pole, done the mudflaps first, then pegged the outside 'as near to perpendicular' to the ground as poss, making sure to cross peg both the main front door zips and the J door zip , then laid the groundsheet with no probs at all. There should a;so be an eylet in the centre front main outer door that should line up with a corresponding one in the webbing attached to the main frame poles and, if you have a khyam footprint groundsheet, there should also be a corresponding eyelet in that too, one peg though them all, leave it zipped up and buttoned down and use your J door. Also, if you have a Khyam footprint g/s, there should tabs attached to it that you pass under the flysheet and peg from the outside. Ours has one at each corner that we pass under the flysheet and share the corner pegs to anchor it, and also one midway along each of the longest sides that get pegged by the side of one of the plastic feet of the main pole system on each side.
We use our tent as often as 12-15 times per year and have never had any dramas like you have. Obviously the lay of the land will come into it too and we never camp on slopes of any sort for fear of putting undue sideloads on the rapidex joints, we usually camp on rough car show grounds and drag race track fields, we've only actually camped on one o' them there bowling green campsites once and very nice it was too. Hope that helps, Ridgidomes are damned near bomb proof, take care you pitch as level as poss and you shouldn't be getting puddles in there mate.
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25/7/2007 at 9:38am
Location: south coast Outfit: see gallery
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Quote: Originally posted by louiseycheesy64 on 24/7/2007
i am wondering whether to buy an annexe or a canopy too, as the rain just rained in when we opened the J door..our last tent had little porch to prevent this.
we hadn't been camping for years but our khyam classic xl has had 3 outings now. All on slopes to some degree. The first time out, we had a lot of water in the j door and drips from the hanging tabs!
Buying the annexe was the best thing we did. We use it as a giant porch and storage area. It keeps the rain away from the j door and makes getting in and out of the tent in the rain much easier. Also, the extra layer over the dome saved the front tabs from getting sodden and dripping water. We have the screen canopy too but that is huge and not so suitable for windy conditions. There is a picture of it here attached to a (staked down and delta'd) gazebo.
if you look at my homepage there are a couple of albums that show how we got on with the dreaded mudflaps. We have bought a footprint groundsheet but the first trip out with it we were just pleased to get the tent up in the gale and didn't get round to trying it out.
i still love the khyam despite the leaks and hopefully after a couple of trips to eweleaze farm next month we will get better at pegging out and stuff (i will have andy's intructions with me, as ever and i'll take barry b's post with me to read too!)
i suspect that we may have to pitch on a bit of a slope again but i have spare joints for my ridgipoles and i am confident we will be ok. We bought the tent primarily for camping on a hill in dorset so if it doesn't like slopes .. tough!
if all else fails.. i'll pop up a quechua
nb: i see someone is selling a screen canopy on this site
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25/7/2007 at 12:13pm
Location: Rochdale Lancashire Outfit: Khyam XXL Ranger & Aspen PT Cruiser
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Seal all the taped seams next time you're out on a dry weekend Louise and it should be ok, snag is you really need to leave the tent up for 48 hours to let the seam sealer cure properly. Ours has just started leaking from the bedroom hanging tabs after 4 bloomin' years of snuff dry camping, can't complain I suppose mind you, the rain we were under was deafening ! We've got a new double height queen sized airbed that is a bit of a tight fit in our 2 berth inner and it's pulling on the hanging tabs just a bit... can I find a 4 berth 280m x 210mm double entry deluxe inner ??? I've found about 10 sets of hen's teeth, piles and piles of rocking horse doo-doos but no 4 berth Khyam inners, I've emailed Khyam, along with a mittfull of Khyam dealers but the silence is deafening, Khyam said they will reply soon, that was 4 days ago.. I've even emailed a woman selling a XXL with a 2 berth and a 4 berth inner on fleabay to see if she'll sell me the 4 berth seperately, looks like I've more chance of getting struck by lightening, I've never had to try so hard to spend money in all my life !
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25/7/2007 at 8:58pm
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Quote: Originally posted by louiseycheesy64 on 25/7/2007
it just seems a shame to have to add the annexe..i only bought it for weekends away and ease of use.
i understand what you are saying and if the weather is reasonable nothing could be better than the xl on its own for a weekend.
the annexe isn't cheap and it gives the tent a huge footprint.
however it doesn't take long to put up.. especially if you aren't too fussy about it being straight and having your mudflaps tucked in
see here for a few hints.
in the weather we have been having it is more likely that you will want the xl 'sitting room' for sitting in.. waiting for the rain to stop so it is nice to be able to keep it free from wet coats, muddy boots and general clutter. If the weather is fine, then just don't bother with the annexe.
as for the dripping tabs.. there are several threads on the subject ...
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