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attaching awning to van
Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 20:03
by Doctor Foster
Looking to purchase a royal traveller
awning. Just been looking how they attach to the van. Anyone advise the best way to attach one to an autosleeper. I notice you can use a clamp or figure of 8 method.

Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 20:22
by kevtherev
awning rails are by far the easiest and quickest way to attach an awning
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 20:32
by Doctor Foster
kevtherev wrote:awning rails are by far the easiest and quickest way to attach an awning
Is that the figure of 8
rail kev?? Do they just push on??
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 20:50
by Bob in Derby
I'd been clamping our RT3
awning until last time when I thought fig 8 channel strip would be easier... I was wrong! Our gutters have got so much hi-top sealant in that the fig8 won't go on properly - much cursing and nursing trapped finger

in the end I gave up and used a combination of gutter clamps (but not the pole that I thought I wouldn't need with us!)/ fig8 channel / determination!
Going to return to nice and easy option of sliding a pole into the pocket and clamping on next time!
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 20:58
by kevtherev
Ah I see you have a 'sleeper.. nice!
the
rail looks like this
I fitted this to the high top of my sleeper
and your
awning has this on the umbilical
(the top piece)
Autosleeper gutters are not deep enough to hold the
awning on securely
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 21:11
by Doctor Foster
hmm bit worrying that it cant be properly secured.

Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 00:25
by Red Westie
We have a simple pole that threads through the awning canopy and sits in the gutter. This is then secured with three soft jaw crocodile clips (pretty strong ones) 20 seconds to fasten/unfasten....easy.
Martin
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 06:22
by Nicola&Tony
Doctor Foster wrote:hmm bit worrying that it cant be properly secured.

I wouldn't go worrying, looks like you've got three options available, I wouldn't recommend using the figure 8 strips, but that still leaves you with two good options.
Tony
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 06:29
by Doctor Foster
Cool. Will buy the
awning and give it a bash. Im sure I will find an unorthodox method If need be

Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 01 Apr 2009, 19:39
by TravellingChick
Any advice for attaching a kyham motordome to an autohomes with the sun shade roll out thingy?
TIA!
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 01 Apr 2009, 20:33
by kathyshack
I tied some guy ropes on the attachment bit and chuck em over the roof and peg at the other side. job done. As for using it with a wind out
awning, I have a twin slider so pitch the
awning on one side and wind the other
awning out on the other

Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 07:56
by Doctor Foster
anyone ever fitted a permanent awning rail to a high top??
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 08:50
by lloyd
Many do it including ourselves. We use a Caravanstore on our hightop. Saying that, we now have to re-attach/seal our top as it has come loose from metal top in a couple of places.. but was starting to come loose before using caravanstore.
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 05 Apr 2009, 21:42
by Nicola&Tony
Doctor Foster wrote:anyone ever fitted a permanent awning rail to a high top??
Quite a few people on here have done this. Have you seen this:
http://www.towsure.com/product/14612-Awning_Rail" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Tony
Re: attaching awning to van
Posted: 06 Apr 2009, 06:54
by Doctor Foster
Nicola&Tony wrote:Doctor Foster wrote:anyone ever fitted a permanent awning rail to a high top??
Quite a few people on here have done this. Have you seen this:
http://www.towsure.com/product/14612-Awning_Rail" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Tony
Yeah had a look at that. How come its three pieces?? We are off this weekend with a new
awning so want to get something sorted really.
