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03/6/2009 at 12:33pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: 2008 Avondale Osprey S
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Hi guys,
We've just changed our van and now have loads of under-bed storage so no longer need a full awning and are considering getting a porch awning.
This is a naive question but do they stay waterproof down the sides? Reading on the website it says something about a pad which sits against the van but does the wind move it?
We did try one of the Towsure quick erect awnings last year that are made of tent material, Ultima 260 I think it was called but the sides gaped and there was no way of securing it agaist the van so we took it back.
Thanks in advance
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03/6/2009 at 3:41pm
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Nissan 2.2 DCI & Sterling Europa 520
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Hi Esther
We have just got the Outdoor Revolution Compactalite 250 and we are very pleased with it. First time up it took a while to work out but after that it goes up in 15 mins (including flooring etc) and down in 10, which is just what we wanted. It does have a toggle system as mentioned above so the sides sit flush with the van and its pretty spacious inside, plenty of room to put table and chairs to sit in, (not just to store) as well as storage for barbeque, wellies etc
We did buy an extra pole to put across the roof on the inside to hold this really taut, as we have discovered rain collects here which isnt ideal if you are out for the day. Also, in high winds the sides do flap against the side of the van, but youre going to find that with any porch awning of this kind I think.
As for sizing, you'd have to check the height of your awning rail first, then take a careful look at where windows and door is on that side of your van to make sure the door will open ok and windows arent half covered if you dont want them to be.
Anne xxx
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03/6/2009 at 3:54pm
Location: Chippenham Outfit: Bailey Pageant Cabriolet and tents
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We have a 3 section porch awning - Sunncamp 390 - it has a bedroom annexe inside for that odd occassion that someone wants to stay and we do not have the full awning up or for storage / changing room (we have teenage girls!). It can be packed away with the bedroom annexe attached also.
We have found it to be versatile and quick to put up. We did have the 260 - 2 section version but found we needed the extra space. In fact the only time we use the main larger awning is when we go away for 2 weeks or more.
To minimise the flapping and gap between the van i always put the peg nearest the van in first, well just under the van really. This makes the sides fairly taught against the van.
I also used two veranda poles from my main awning , as they are adjustable, as upright supports in the two corners of the porch awning close to where the horizontal poles fit into the little pockets. I can then put coat hooks on these and it will take quite a bit of weight with no strain on the porch awning itself, I also found it gave extra stability in heavy rain / winds.
Hope this helps
Andy
Post last edited on 03/06/2009 16:00:59
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