I was thinking the roof also initially, but maybe it's to hold the awning a little closer into the camper so the wind doesn't flap it all night...
Bingo!Hi, well done, and here I was thinking it was so obscure it should last a week or so.
Yes, fully extended the awning catches the wind. The manufactures supply two bracing rods from the awning to the base of the camper, and reckon it is good for very strong wind conditions.
However after a night of Southerly busters at Cockle Creek some time ago, I'm very happy with my modification.
Reducing the 'sail' area by half, and the leverage by half seems to do the trick and I feel it is better to avoid rather than absorb the wind energy.
This is where it fits
Flip the strap to one side
The door opens just enough, and rests on an existing bump stop
Thanks for all the replies.
cheers