westfalia roof vent
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westfalia roof vent
i`m getting to the stage where i need to fit a new roof vent to the westy poptop. the origonal one has been fiberglassed over and i want to put one back in.
looked at the fiamma catalog but was hoping for some feed back and ideas from you guys first before i order anything.
cheers lee.
looked at the fiamma catalog but was hoping for some feed back and ideas from you guys first before i order anything.
cheers lee.
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Re: westfalia roof vent
Do you want an original type one, or anything that will fit ? See your post on BY for first option. Most roof-lights are made to fit in a lot thicker roof than yours, so watch what the minimum thickness of roof is that they can accomodate.
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Re: westfalia roof vent
would rather fit a modern vent poss double glazed with bug mesh but not anything that will look stupid if you know what i mean.having had a bit of a search i see what you mean about the roof thickness thanks for the tip.
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Re: westfalia roof vent
I have a rather old fiamma roofvent on my viking which could do with replacing. Looking at my in-laws caravan and some i-net searching I like the look of the Heki mini rooflight. They come with bug screen and blackout blind and are around £70 so more expensive but better looking and more aerodynamic- like that matters with my roof 

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Re: westfalia roof vent
Caravans / motorhomes usually have a thick roof though, made up of an outer skin, some insulation and and inner skin, making it well over an inch thick. That`s why most skylights aimed at that market are made in two pieces and have to be fitted from inside and out, so the two halfs of the framework screw together to sandwich the thick roof. This won`t work on a thin fibreglass roof, unless you`re prepared to make a wooden frame type thing to take up the slack, which would look crap.
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Re: westfalia roof vent
A mate of mine has a brand new Westy Pop top one from Gunzel, which was bought in error.
I think he wants £60, give me a pm if you wnat his details.
Cheers
ttcharlie
I think he wants £60, give me a pm if you wnat his details.
Cheers
ttcharlie
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Re: westfalia roof vent
Bought mine a year ago from this chap based in Canada
http://www.theskylightguy.com/main.jsp? ... talog_id=1
The exchange rate was better then.
Also http://www.busdepot.com/details/skylight.jsp US site
Hope that helps
Tim
http://www.theskylightguy.com/main.jsp? ... talog_id=1
The exchange rate was better then.
Also http://www.busdepot.com/details/skylight.jsp US site
Hope that helps
Tim
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Re: westfalia roof vent
hi guys. while we are on the subject of westy roof vents i am also looking for one to go on my high top, its the telescopic extending screw part, or do i have to buy the whole vent, and from where. ??? cheers rick.
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Re: westfalia roof vent
any of you guys got a non vented westy poptop, just wondering wether i could actually get away with not fitting a vent at all. pretty sure there`d be enough ventillation with the canvess but i`m also going to be buying a thermo screen for the roof tent and not having used one of these before i`m unsure of the effect they have on the ventilation.
cheers lee.
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Re: westfalia roof vent
My pop top has no vent and that's fine for camping, but then I don't sleep upstairs. However the problem I now have is with mould growing inside the roof over winter so maybe a vent would stop that.
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Re: westfalia roof vent
Hi
I got a new one for mine from Gowesty and was only about £50 at the time when it was $2 to a £1 and that included P&P from the states, and the good thing was it just bolted inplace of the old one.
30 mins and job was done.
I got a new one for mine from Gowesty and was only about £50 at the time when it was $2 to a £1 and that included P&P from the states, and the good thing was it just bolted inplace of the old one.
30 mins and job was done.
Atlantic westy 91, Golf mk1 cabrio and looking to add a syncro to the list 
