- Mar 27, 2005
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We have just returned from a few days away on the Suffolk coast at a CC site that has pitches right on the edge of the beach. On Tuesday evening it blew pretty hard, I think sailors would have called it a stiff breeze, I would have said more gale force wind.
Anyway we were awoke about three in the morning by lots of banging and clattering and general noise, when I looked out I could see several outfits were taking down their awnings probably before they lost them, this made me check ours which was only being held in place by the tie-downs.
So picture this, me in boxers and trainers my daughter in her jim-jams and my wife in a very flimsy negligee which spent most of its time around her neck fighting to take down the awning (My seven year old son slept through it!)
I noted however that other awnings seemed totally unaffected so where did I, and others, go wrong? We were on hard standing and I had the right pegs (The ones that resemble giant nails) and I had the storm straps/tie downs on. There was even one awning that did not appear to have the storm straps and his stayed up!
So come on you seasoned vanners what's the secret, if only to save my wife's blushes should it happen again.
Anyway we were awoke about three in the morning by lots of banging and clattering and general noise, when I looked out I could see several outfits were taking down their awnings probably before they lost them, this made me check ours which was only being held in place by the tie-downs.
So picture this, me in boxers and trainers my daughter in her jim-jams and my wife in a very flimsy negligee which spent most of its time around her neck fighting to take down the awning (My seven year old son slept through it!)
I noted however that other awnings seemed totally unaffected so where did I, and others, go wrong? We were on hard standing and I had the right pegs (The ones that resemble giant nails) and I had the storm straps/tie downs on. There was even one awning that did not appear to have the storm straps and his stayed up!
So come on you seasoned vanners what's the secret, if only to save my wife's blushes should it happen again.