Hi
I know I'm probably been a bit thick but we are newbies to caravaning having just 'upgraded' from a tent. We are looking to buy a porch awning for the caravan and the one we have seen advertised on eBay states it for a caravan with a 'lower channel', we aren't sure what this means if anyone can help!
Many thanks (again!)
------------- Take only memories... leave only Footprints
June -Skegness.
July - Henley On Thames.
July - Modbury, Devon.
July/August- St Mawes, Cornwall.
August - Cadwell Park -British Superbikes.
September - Skegness.
sounds like they mean the awning will only fit a caravan with a very big slope on the rail.i would not buy it you need a straight fitting one for a normal awning rail.
------------- the only silly question is the one you do not ask.
Discounted Insurance Quotes for UKCampsite.co.uk visitors! Up to 12.5% off!
Hi Paul, Awning sizes over the years have changed from 230cm to 250cm measured from the highest point to the ground, 230cm and 250cm, so a 230cm would be a little short on a rail measuring 250cm.
The correct way to measure is as in the pictures.
[/IMG].
[/IMG]
A lot of Avondale caravans had a low roof which made a standard awning difficult to tension without having it angled down to the caravan roof where rain would form a puddle. Sounds like this awning is for such a caravan