We stayed in Gosford Sunday night. Popped the camper up as the folks house was fully booked. As we were coming from a camping trip it seemed the simplest solution.
All good. Dad said there was some rain forecast so I left the awning at a suitable angle to ensure it shed the water properly and settled in for the night. Come 3am we got some heavy rain, checked the radar and it looked like it would pass. As the night progressed it got heavier and heavier and ended up totally 100mm by 9am. By 6am the littlest had woken and had a wet patch on his bedding, I stepped in a small puddle fetching him to bring to our bed. By 7am there were several drips coming from each of the poles across the roof. After realising all the wet gear and people were evacuated and after another couple of hours I went back and found there was enough water inside to require a mop and bucket. Luckily I was able to to leave the camper setup as it isn't a public campsite and will head back in a couple of days to pack up and pick up.
I know this is extreme weather and the camper has stood up to rain before, including a good solid day of light rain and on other occasions a few heavy showers. Does the canvas need waterproofing, maybe just along the seams with a wax, or all over with a paint on product? It didn't seem to be leaking anywhere until there was a decent pool in the roof that had sat there for a while due to poor setup. Will the heavy rain re-season the canvas?
TLDR: with a well used canvas camper is re-seasoning necessary or will it require a waterproofing treatment?