p.s. Did I tell you to sit down before asking them for their prices ?
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Hi UIZ733
I got the full Delux annex when I purchased my Cub Escape, The fridge box end section and first front section (
with the window) came as part of the show deal, to complete the annex the extra walls cost (
Back wall and wall section with door) $1332 and the Draught Skirt $235 (
2009 prices).
Only the back end uses a zip where it attaches to the main tent, all the rest of the annex attaches with velcro.
so it would be east for a third party to make up.
I made up a shadecloth wall for the annex with our standard sewing machine, I sewed on 50 mm velcro to the shadecloth to attach it to the annex and added some reinforced eyelets to attach it to pegs.
It works well in the warm weather and cuts the afternoon sun if it is coming into the annex.
After a wet weekend camp, I realised the way Cub had done the opening in my annex to access my fridge from inside the annex was VERY poorly done for camping in wet weather. There was only a 50mm flap attached to the outside of the fridge box opening and no way to attach it to the fridge box, so rain would come in fridge box flap when it was open. My Cub Escape was one of the first made with the fridge box.
I think the Cub fridge boxes were were original made for the narrower Cub Kamparoo range. On my Cub Supamatic Escape the fridge box on the drawbar sits 100mm in on each side from the width of the trailer.
I had a local canvas guy remove the 50mm flap(shown on top of the fridge box in one of the photos) and add a new extension that comes 250mm out from the tent and goes all the Way around the fridge box opening. I also had shock cord sown into the outer edge to allow me to slide the extension over my fridge box and then pull the shock cord tight to hold it in place and KEEP the Rain out. I loop the shock cord up over the top of the fridge box to pull it tight. Cost was $85.00
Much better arrangement now, I can now leave the fridge box flap open and not have a rain or wind problem.
Ray