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Awning draught skirt

Hi, I'm new to this and have just bought a second hand awning. I measured correctly, i.e the rail with a ball of string to get the size etc. When I looked at the skirt however when I got home it wasn't the full length of the van. Is this wrong? I don't know because my parents caravan when we were kids we didn't have a skirt. Any help please?

John.
 
John, they usually come in two bits, one to go either side of the wheel. There is often a third piece that fixes over the wheel-arch. Maybe you only have one of the pieces.
 
Don't worry John a full length skirt is quite normal , just make sure you also have a rectangular fabric piece for covering the wheel arch as well . -- Steve .
 
Don't worry John a full length skirt is quite normal , just make sure you also have a rectangular fabric piece for covering the wheel arch as well . -- Steve .

Oops excuse my answer I didn,t read your question correctly , John , if its a half one or a short one it doesn,t seem to be the correct one either way , but don,t forget the skirt should only be as long ( plus maybe 450 mm ) as the skirt awning rail .-- STEVE .
 

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