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11/8/2007 at 9:30pm
Location: Aberavon Beach West Wales Outfit: Bailey Pegasus Verona - Volvo V70 est
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hello everyone,
my husband and i bought a 2nd-hand bessacarr denaby 450 and went on our first trip last month to the Royal Welsh Agricultural show. The weather was dreadful and after the 4 days we had to be towed out of the farmers field by tractor! but we loved it, and so did our little grandsons. We had an apache awning with the van which was fine, i didnt time how long it took to put up, but it was at least a couple or hours.
Now we are initiated into camping, we are thinking of buying a porch awning for when hubby and I go on our own for short breaks, as i'm sure a porch awning will be big enough for the needs of just the two of us.
I would deeply appreciate any advice from other members on the pro's and cons' of porch awnings, i fancy the thought of the PDQ type as they remain attached to the rail on the caravan, does anyone on here have any experience of them? also i am concerned about the slope on our van, does it matter if the top of the awning is a bit lower on the left side? please share your experience of porch awnings with me before i spend out on one. many thanks, i love reading these forums and have learnt plenty in the short time since i've joined ukcampsite. Mamaa
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11/8/2007 at 11:00pm
Location: Leicestershire Outfit: Swift Charisma 560 & Vauxhall Omega
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Hi Mamaa
Welcome to UKCS forums! Having coped with the weather that has been thrown at us and still enjoyed it, then the best is yet to come. The reason I started this thread was for a similar reason; we wanted something that was quick to erect and a small porch awning seemed the ideal solution. My suggestion would be to do a search (see button at the top of the page) for porch awnings and you will get a list of other postings where their merits (or otherwise) have been discussed. There were some recent postings about PDQ awnings so I would read those before buying - it seems some like it, others do not. Porch awnings, being smaller than regular awnings, only fit part of the length of the van and you need to make sure that where you choose to put it fits okay, i.e. it doesn't cover a door, window or cover for water, toilet, etc. I can't comment on the shape of the van as ours is level, but I'm sure someone will be along who can guide you with this.
As I said in an earlier posting, we've only just got our lightweight porch awning (we already have a heavier, more traditional type) and my findings so far are that it is alot quicker and easier to put up with only 3 flexible poles, takes up alot less space and if it does get wet it will take no time at all to dry out. I'm quite sure they're not as durable as the heavier ones and so won't last as long, but still it serves a useful purpose I feel.
Good luck with your search and post away with any further questions.
Jane
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25/9/2007 at 12:09am
Location: Aberavon Beach West Wales Outfit: Bailey Pegasus Verona - Volvo V70 est
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Quote: Originally posted by Jafa on 11/8/2007
Hi Mamaa
Welcome to UKCS forums! Having coped with the weather that has been thrown at us and still enjoyed it, then the best is yet to come. The reason I started this thread was for a similar reason; we wanted something that was quick to erect and a small porch awning seemed the ideal solution. My suggestion would be to do a search (see button at the top of the page) for porch awnings and you will get a list of other postings where their merits (or otherwise) have been discussed. There were some recent postings about PDQ awnings so I would read those before buying - it seems some like it, others do not. Porch awnings, being smaller than regular awnings, only fit part of the length of the van and you need to make sure that where you choose to put it fits okay, i.e. it doesn't cover a door, window or cover for water, toilet, etc. I can't comment on the shape of the van as ours is level, but I'm sure someone will be along who can guide you with this.
As I said in an earlier posting, we've only just got our lightweight porch awning (we already have a heavier, more traditional type) and my findings so far are that it is alot quicker and easier to put up with only 3 flexible poles, takes up alot less space and if it does get wet it will take no time at all to dry out. I'm quite sure they're not as durable as the heavier ones and so won't last as long, but still it serves a useful purpose I feel.
Good luck with your search and post away with any further questions.
Jane
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25/9/2007 at 12:19am
Location: Aberavon Beach West Wales Outfit: Bailey Pegasus Verona - Volvo V70 est
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Hi Jane, many thanks for a lovely welcome to UKCS.
We eventually bought a sunncamp ultima 260 porch awning and are very pleased with, (although the skirt that came with it is a joke, it is 2ft short of the inside of the porch and doesnt sit right). However, we went to the wonderful lee valley camp-site in Edmonton with our son and his girlfriend who were flat-hunting in london ready to start university there, and we had a great time, the awning was plenty big enough, and very light, so hubby was happy too. Many thanks again. Jane xxx
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February: Alderstead Heath, Surrey.
April: Brynich, Brecon.
May: Brynich, Brecon.
June: Golden Grove, Herts.
Oct: Baltic Wharf, Bristol.
Dec: Strid Wood, N.Yorks
go with the flow!
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