was thinking about a caravan pull out canopy what is the best one to get ? are they any good do they make putting an awning up any harder ? thoughts welcome ,
robf1234 said:hi thanks i was just thinking of a small one when i cant be bothered putting the awning up something quick and easy just to shelter the cadac ?
do you have link to the one you have ?SteveW77 said:I travel 6000 miles a year with my Caravanstore on the side of my van.
No problems at all
SteveSteveW77 said:I travel 6000 miles a year with my Caravanstore on the side of my van.
No problems at all
Dustydog said:SteveSteveW77 said:I travel 6000 miles a year with my Caravanstore on the side of my van.
No problems at all
is yours glued as well as screwed.
FIL had one years ago. Screwed and glued. I think it was fixed below the awning rail.
I have seen lightweight ones that are removed when in transit and are very light.They do a job and if treated carefully when very windy should be ok.
So you remove it when travelling.SteveW77 said:Dustydog said:SteveSteveW77 said:I travel 6000 miles a year with my Caravanstore on the side of my van.
No problems at all
is yours glued as well as screwed.
FIL had one years ago. Screwed and glued. I think it was fixed below the awning rail.
I have seen lightweight ones that are removed when in transit and are very light.They do a job and if treated carefully when very windy should be ok.
It's neither screwed or glued, it slides in the the rail like a normal awning.
Dustydog said:So you remove it when travelling.SteveW77 said:Dustydog said:SteveSteveW77 said:I travel 6000 miles a year with my Caravanstore on the side of my van.
No problems at all
is yours glued as well as screwed.
FIL had one years ago. Screwed and glued. I think it was fixed below the awning rail.
I have seen lightweight ones that are removed when in transit and are very light.They do a job and if treated carefully when very windy should be ok.
It's neither screwed or glued, it slides in the the rail like a normal awning.
One of the Woosies uses one like that and it stayed up in some very poor weather at the last Woosiefest. I doubt it will put more strain on the awning rail than a conventional one.