We're off tomorrow for our first trip in our new (to us) van yippeeee!
We bought a ventura cadet porch awning but as the winds are supposed to be gusting at 39mph I'm wondering if we should put it up?
It doesn't come with storm straps or have the facility to clip any on but OH will put some rachet straps on. We have dogs and it would be a nightmare keeping the van clean if we don't use it.
Do you think it will be OK or would it be silly to try??
Personally I wouldn't put an awning up during high winds, I would storm strap it if it was up and bad winds forecast, as when trying to put up an awning its very easy for the wind to catch it and it take off!
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Quote: Originally posted by Ecocamping on 11/11/2010
Personally I wouldn't put an awning up during high winds, I would storm strap it if it was up and bad winds forecast, as when trying to put up an awning its very easy for the wind to catch it and it take off!
agree fully.i use strorm straps all the time.saves getting up at 3 am.
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We had our Isabella Magnum up in very strong winds last half term (there weren't too many others who bothered). Ours didn't come with storm straps but we just used the ones which we bought for the Bradcot, they are the type which attach to the frame inside the awning and screw into the ground - they did a great job too!
be careful in strong winds, its so easy for the awning to blow around and then poles dent and damage the caravan. If you do go for it, as has been already said, try and turn the caravan around so that the door faces away from the wind direction and is protected, thus the awning will also be protected.
I wouldnt risk an awning in these winds either, especially a porch awning as they aren't as secure as the full awning, you could end up with it ripping or denting the van.
Just take plenty of throws for the seats & floor to keep muddy pawprints at a minimum.
I wouldnt put up awning either. We had ours up in stormy weather and the awning fabric actually ripped where the centre upright pole is. Luckily it is a blue awning and I was able to repair it with stick on (or was it iron on?) denim patches on either side and reinforced with lots of stitching. Also the very poles bent. It's not worth it. Use plenty of throws on the seats for the dogs.
Also be very careful towing if there is highwinds! You wouldn't want anything to happen to your new 'van.
Just seen weather forecast Happy days, you might not need to worry!
If it's anything like it's been here today, then I'd avoid the awning. Today was our recycling day - we've been dodging the plastic milk cartons, youhurt pots, beer cans, and sheets of cardboard and paper, which seems to have done a good job of completely disfiguring our landscape here - what a complete and utter mess! I would hate to see my awning adding to this lot.