3m depth or 2.5 metre depth awning...decisions decisions

ed1

Aug 29, 2006
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Hello all
I'm in the process of buying a new full size awning, after not having one for quite a few years. We always use the porch. In recent hols away we realised with the 2 large dogs and a couple of chairs we were quite snug in the porch. So my question is 3m or 2.5m.....depth that is, with only around £40 difference I've a feeling I may kick myself if I go for the slightly smaller, thinking of dog space and table and chairs. But also are these larger depth awnings welcome on most sights, we mainly use CC sights. Thanks for any info,

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Ed
 
Feb 3, 2008
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ed said:
But also are these larger depth awnings welcome on most sights, we mainly use CC sights.
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Aug 4, 2004
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Some sites do not allow a 3m awning as it reduces space between caravans. I think the 3m awning is more applicable to seasonal sites.
 
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I never had a site problem when I had a 3m awning. No-one ever asked how big it was. But I did have a major problem with water puddling on the roof, no matter how tight I tensioned it. After struggling with it for a year or two I had it "tailored" in all directions, but never cured it.I eventually gave it away. A lovely dry weather awning, but NBG in the rain!
 
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I would say that, if you can manage with the smaller awning then go for that one.

I think that, normally, either would do but occasionally you may find a pitch where you would struggle to fit the caravan, awning and towcar all on the pitch - commercial sites particularly (Park Dean, Sandford for example!)
 

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Thank you all, I think because of the reasons uncheck as space on the pitch, or the water on the roof, we will go for the slightly smaller....thanks again....
 

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