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30/8/2010 at 8:59pm
Location: cambs Outfit: Roller Team Zafiro 696
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Sorry if you've already read this I am new to this forum and posted in the wrong place. DOH
We have pitched our vermont three times now and have the same problem each time. We can't seem to get the tent canvas in the middle (or evenly) along the roof poles. This means that we end up with one side being too far off the ground - or tight and this is particularly bad in the porch so much so that we can't get the bottom flaps pinned down in the porch and on windy days the wind (and wet) comes straight through.
We've tried doing different sides first without success. What are we doing wrong- any ideas or do we just need to play and gain experience. Any help greatly received.
Post last edited on 30/08/2010 21:15:39
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30/8/2010 at 10:23pm
Location: North West Outfit: just got a Vango Illusion 800XL TC
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Hi CatieB I have replied on the other post as follows:
We can't get the flysheet exactly even on the roof poles. Looking at the tent from the front the right hand side, the non adjustable strap side, sits with the end of the roof sleeve just about on the shoulder of the roof bar. The left hand side, adjustable strap side sits 1 to two inches higher along the roof pole. No matter what we do - starting with fully slackened srtraps etc - we cannot get it to sit evenly. The length of the pole on the non adjustable strap side will simply not let it move any higher along the roof pole so it sits exactly even on each side, it is fully taught from the pin to the roof, either the roof pole is slightly too long or the leg poles are too long (maybe the flysheet is not right).
Last year we had a very slight dog leg which I put down to the cause of pooling water on the roof which I posted on last year (which got no replies ).
This year it sat a lot straighter with no water pooling.
We have never had any problems with getting the mud flaps to the floor in the porch however and have never had problems with wet or excessive wind getting in. There is allways some breeze getting in to the porch as it is not a SIG.
I suspect it is a matter of the more pitches you do the better, this year we were more relaxed, it went up quicker, seemed to be pitched better.
Both years we jave managed fairly taught roof sections especiall compared to a lot we see on site who seem to have excessively loose roofs.
Out of interest what year model is your Vermont? We find it a brilliant family tent with tons of room, sorry I can't be much help.
Cheers
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30/8/2010 at 10:56pm
Location: cambs Outfit: Roller Team Zafiro 696
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Hello we bought it last year so I assume its a 2009.
We were unable to get the pegs in the mud flaps properly as they were so far from the ground (I did try to peg them inside the porch maybe thats where I went wrong) We did peg them as best we could although the pegs were far out of the ground to reach.
Its interesting that it is the same side we have difficulty with. No amount of playing and fiddling seems to alter the way it is. So its not us, that makes me feel better.
We too manage a taught roof and haven't had any problems with pools of water - apart from the bucket full we had to remove this weekend as I forgot I'd left the window open! Thank god we were pitched on a slant so it all went into one pool in the corner.
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05/9/2010 at 2:51pm
Location: matlock derbyshire Outfit: outwell vermont xl
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ive found this a problem too,,,
but i find a better way now to pitch it ,,on the back of the tent undo the tenstion straps ,,peg in and start pitching the tent front the back making sure all the tent is leaning to the front when fully up peg the front down and pull the staps tight,,at this point all the front should be down fully to the ground ,,if not make the front pole lean more untill you have it fully peged to the floor,,then all i do is go down each side pulling the tent back to the bedrooms to make all the side of the tent tight,,make sure the right hand side is then pegged to the ground first ,,then i go to the left side pull the straps tight and peg,,,now for the bed rooms peg the straps but leave the pegs 2 inch out of the ground then pull the straps tight,,then fully peg
i find that this is the only way to get the front down on to the grass to stop the cold wind
hope this helps
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