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Subject Topic: Wanted....Badly! easy to erect porch Post Reply Post New Topic
16/1/2009 at 10:35pm
 Location: Leeds
 Outfit: Bailey Pagaent Bretagne
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Hi all

We're in a bit of a quandry. Planning the coming season on our new seasonal pitch we're looking for an easy to erect porch awning for weekends. It needs to be of a fairly good quality, not one that collapses in the wind & heavy rain like our PDQ. The problem is that there is too much choice. The ones which look easy to erect generally seam to be cheaper but we want something a little bit better quality than the basement models. Our experience with the PDQ was OK in calm weather but any haevy rain or wind and they were a waste of time.

Any advice please. We want one and time is slowly running out!

davie



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17/1/2009 at 12:14am
 Location: North Lanarkshire
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When we had a seasonal pitch in the Highlands we used  a Dorema porch awning, (sorry can't remember the model) good and sturdy in bad weather and it didn't take too long to put up


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17/1/2009 at 12:33am
 Location: Rochdale
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I bought one of these for £200 in November, to be honest I got a bargain but from the dealers they disappear within days for about £350 if they ever lay their hands on a secondhand one. If you buy one you will never buy another porch.


17/1/2009 at 7:51am
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Personally I would go for a secondhand Isabella or Ventura product such as this ebay listing:
110338042933     
You ought to get one for circa £200 and the quality and ruggedness will be beyond question. Further I find the ease of erecting is very good to, and it will not punch dents in the van side even in a gale.

PS: just realised Janus is suggesting just the same so I am giving another endorsement to that good advice.


17/1/2009 at 9:16am
 Location: Wakefield Yorkshire
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When we had the van we got a "last years model" Dorema porch from Yorkshire Caravans Awning City at Bawtry. It could be worth having a ride over this weekend for a look.

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17/1/2009 at 11:45am
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why are you having problems with your pdq? we have one and havent had any trouble with it at all, in fact we did do something to the framing tho, but that was more because of hubbies obseesion for the thing to go up square rather than adding any strength to it, we added 2 extra poles at the sides so it was more like your normal full size awning and used the suckers for the side of the van, hey guess what? the latest version has now changed so that they have 3 roof poles instead of the one it started off with!!!

only trouble we have is due to lack of height on my part, and i simply cant reach with or without a step to rool it all back up again, other than that we have had no trouble with ours and even after some scrouts decided to slash the front of the awning at new year, we cant complain about the service we had of the makers either, a full new canvas, in fact everything except the poles was sent to us for less than the cost of the repair.



17/1/2009 at 12:08pm
 Location: Shopshire
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We have got the Dorema Vitesse XL, cant fault it.



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17/1/2009 at 7:36pm
 Location: Aberdeeen Scotland
 Outfit: c4 grand piccaso coachman amara 520 4
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 Hi I used to have a PDQ but after loads of cold showers unzipping it and struggling to put it back in the bag I retuned it as not of merchantable quality and got a

Outdoor Revelution Spacelite original better quality and easy to erect/take down

single handed.



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17/1/2009 at 8:59pm
 Location: Leeds
 Outfit: Bailey Pagaent Bretagne
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Many thanks for all your input guys n gals. I suppose I'll have to make a decision soon. We have a Bradcot full awning which quality wise is OK but I know that the Isabella range are top of the tree and the Dorema awnings I've seen are also good quality (and lasting). I suppose it's down to the ease of erection. Are there any types which are easier to erect and is there an actual time saving in the erection of a porch awning over a full awning or am I being a little over pedantic?

Tentmad, I've no real problem with the PDQ in calm weather. They are light, easy to erect and quite pleasant inside when erected. The problem comes in adverse weather. The flapping of the wall and roof panels becomes violent and dangerous in anything more than a calm wind and with insessant light rain the roof panel leaks. I have championed them in the past but we really just want a better quality one to withstand the weather of a typical British weekend on the East Coast.

davie



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17/1/2009 at 9:28pm
 Location: North East
 Outfit: Terrano tdi + Pageant7 Limousin
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We have one of these at the moment we/ve owned all sorts of from off ebay for £80 through to Isobellas.

This one is by far and away the best one balancing cost against performance imho. Its impressively well made and robust and practical all year round.

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17/1/2009 at 9:32pm
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Oops sorry , just realised I posted the wrong link. We have this one which is slightly bigger. They're identical material etc.

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18/1/2009 at 9:09am
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"Tentmad, I've no real problem with the PDQ in calm weather. They are light, easy to erect and quite pleasant inside when erected. The problem comes in adverse weather. The flapping of the wall and roof panels becomes violent and dangerous in anything more than a calm wind and with insessant light rain the roof panel leaks. I have championed them in the past but we really just want a better quality one to withstand the weather of a typical British weekend on the East Coast."

 

well ours has been up in some horrible weather, and even tho we havent dont the seaing as recoomended it wasnt that bad.

i think that perhaps you havent had the roof as tight as it should be if its flapping, i cant believe im going to say this , but perhaps hubbies attn to detail on this makes the real difference, it annoy him to hell when  he cant get it pegged out and its so taught that the rain bounces off and over next doors caravan! but then again hes exactly the same no matter what type of awning we use, yes ok you will never get any porch to stop flapping tho as the only point of contact with the van is the roof, only other way with that would be to have a channel sewn into the side of the awning, but then that dependson your caravan to if its possible to seal that end up.

oh bear in mind where we live too! most of our caravanning is on the east coast and yes we get battered with the best of the weather.

but as will all awnings they arent meant to be up if the weather is like that, read your instructions, it states in there.



18/1/2009 at 7:44pm
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Sunncamp Vision. 3 poles - a doddle to fit and lots of room.

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18/1/2009 at 10:25pm
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I think it's the flimsyness of the 'polyester' on the PDQ which makes it susceptical to excessive flapping and billowing. I've gotten the thing pegged down as tight as possible without breaking it but it's still the same once the wind pick up to anything more than a breeze. As stated I actually like the PDQ but we're looking for something a little more substantial to cover all weathers. Obviously should the adverse conditions  prevail on arrival we wouldn't erect it in the first place but the weather can change in a sort space of time especially on the East Coast of Yorkshire where we spend most of our time.

Will have to think this one through and make a decision. 8 weeks to go!

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