If this is in the wrong place, I apologise in advance.
A few months ago I posted a question to members about ways to get rid of the mess of tent ropes, pegs and poles associated with an annex, bed flys and an offside awning. I have tried to find my original post to tack onto, but I’m not sure what section I posted it in… maybe I’m not searching correctly ?? I remember that Edz and others replied, but it seems it’s gone to where ever lost posts go…
Anyways, cutting to the chase… After a long trip out west Queensland we came to the realisation that we were getting too old and in some cases too grumpy to do battle with fitting canvas to sail tracks, both bed fly and annex plus an off side awning. 24 ropes and pegs and 13 poles was just too much.
Even pulling up for an overnight stop required pulling out the bed flys and fitting to sail tracks plus the poles. Plus ropes and pegs in case it got windy overnight. And if it was raining, (which we had lots of) forget putting the camper up and packing up with damp canvas in the morning..
Setting up all the canvas to get maximum shade for a few days required the best part of an hour and one dreaded the thought of packing the whole damn thing up, just to do the whole thing over and over again during the 9 weeks.
So when we got home, I bounced the problem off members here. Various idea were posted, but they all entailed fitting the canvas, poles ect. So I have been working on the problem over the last three months and finally arrived at a system that suits us. No unpacking canvas and fitting to sail tracks. A total of 8 ropes and 8 pegs. No tent poles. And the whole shabang consisting of 4 awnings pack up in about 5 minutes depending on how fast you want to move.
With the addition of a couple of clip in spreader bars we now have a awning cover that is more taunt then the old canvas annex roof. We are currently getting walls made to create a closed annex and these will be the only items that need to be packed away..
The wonderful thing about the system is that the awnings are unpacked and fixed into position before lifting the camper roof, so it all comes together with the touch of as button. And even if it rains overnight the camper roof can be lowered and the sides stowed away while still under cover. So now there is no packing up wet canvas… Win, win, win me thinks..
So, what do you all think??
More info here..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sk8h7820an8uqab/Ad%20001.pdf?dl=0