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Date:         Fri, 31 Mar 2000 12:34:15 -0800
Reply-To:     Davidson <wdavidson@THEGRID.NET>
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From:         Davidson <wdavidson@THEGRID.NET>
Subject:      Fw: luggage bags
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-----Original Message----- From: Davidson <wdavidson@thegrid.net> To: Alain Thibault <alain@INTERGATE.BC.CA> Date: Friday, March 31, 2000 12:33 PM Subject: Re: luggage bags

>Alain, >Here are three posts I copied from my personal archives: > >In the States, there is a great carrier made by Sherpak. We bought one >exactly the right size for the Westy roof rack a year or two ago from >Boundary Waters (outdoor, canoesupplies, etc.). The version we bought is >the Sherpak 7, I believe. Catalog says 20" wide, 45" long 13" high, about >7 cu ft. Very heavy vinyl, and with lots of straps, heavy zippers and >over-cover. Stuff inside has never gotten wet, even in driving rain (pun >intended). $125 on the web site catalog, which also says something about >limited quantity at that price. > >We attach ours to the westy with 4 bungy cords. The numerous straps are >probably great for a rack. > >Boundary Waters - Ely Minn., 800-223-6565. www.piragis.com > >Standard disclaimers apply - , I have no connections with Boundary Waters >or SherPak, am only satisfied customer, etc. > >Dave >87 Wolfsburg >90 Westfalia > > >At 01:21 PM 10/13/98 +0200, Helmut Zeidler wrote: >>Hi All >> >>After Westfalia discontinued production of Vanagon roof rack bags, >>a different vendor starts to offer those bags again. It comes grey colored >>with three straps which secures the baggage on top of the drivers >>cabin. >> >>The price seems to be same as Westfalia: DM 199.- incl. VAT >> >>There are also bags for the Paulchen rack, same kind, but a bit >>bigger, price is DM 229.- incl. VAT >> >>You may know Branderup of their lovly tents: >> >>Brandrup >>P.O. Box 33 01 05 >>D-80061 Muenchen >> >>Phone: +49 89 235588-0 >>FAX: +49 89 235588-70 >> >>Brandrup only delivers to resellers. >> >>-Usual disclaimers- >> >>Helmut >>'80 Vanagaudi > > >From: Larry Hamm <ldhamm@xmission.com> > >Dave Caston wrote: >> >> From: Dave Caston <DavidCaston@compuserve.com> >> >> Hi listees! >> I want to explore options for having a soft luggage rack pouch made that >we >> can store stuff in and protect them from the elements. The idea is to >> construct it from heavy truck tarp type fabric that is durable and element >> proof. > >> 4) Does such an animal currently exist? >> >> 5) If answer to four is yes, who sells/makes them? >> >Dave, >Another listee has BTDT some time back. I don't think he'd mind if I >sent his original post. I'm not sure if he's still on the list, but you >can probably still reach him pmail. I live in the area and can vouch for >the store's reputation. >Larry >'82 diesel->Jetta Westy > > >Subject: > Canvas roof carrier followup (long) > Date: > Thu, 24 Apr 1997 23:21:00 -0500 > From: > Chris Braymen <Bonehead@compuserve.com> > To: > Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> > > > > >The original store that I was considering to make a custom canvas >roof carrier for my '84 Westfalia was going to charge me $112 U.S. and >an >unspecified lesser amount for 10 or more. Al Knoll wrote to the list >saying that was a reasonable price and mentioning Kirkhams in the same >breath. I had heard of Kirkhams before, but didn't really know what >they did until I called them. As I understand, they make pretty good >canvas tents. Anyway, their stock roof carrier models were even better >quality than the first place, they were easy to work with, and their >custom bag was only $80 U.S., no group discount. I put $40 down and >will >pay the rest May 15th when the bag is done. It takes them a while to >do custom orders. For those interested here are the details: > >20" wide, 46" long, 14" deep. Zippered on three sides with 2 pulls >so the bag can be opened from the center or one of the sides. >There is a flap over the zipper to keep out the elements. > >Made from 13oz Boat Duck (Natural color) >(This is the canvas. The Natural is the same color as my Westie popup >canvas, also available in Grey-Green and Yellow-Tan. I think the 13oz >refers to it's weight per square yard. >It's nice stuff.) > >12oz Vinyl Laminated Poly (Blue) for the entire bottom instead of >canvas. >(I wanted this because the canvas is "water repellant" but not >"waterproof", >and I didn't want the bag to soak through from the bottom while sitting >in a wet luggage well. They had a lighter 8oz vinyl but I liked the >thicker stuff better. They tell me it's the same stuff they use for >their tent floors. They suggested carrying a box of plastic trash bags >in the carrier to wrap stuff you really don't want to get wet.) > >Tie straps sewn to the canvas and positioned for the Westie tie downs. >Each tie strap has a metal "loop through" cinch to tighten it down. > >They've got my order on file (Chris Braymen) and anyone interested can >ask >them to refer to it. I was working with a guy named Todd. If you're >not >in a big hurry you might wait until my bag is done to find out if I >left >anything out or mis-measured :) > >Kirkham's Outdoor Products >3125 South State St. >Salt Lake City, UT 84115 >(801) 486-4161 > >Also, perhaps for a more waterproof solution, someone sent me the >following info: > >>Saw your post on the need for a container for the overhead luggage rack. I >>have also been looking for something since a trip to Alaska a couple of >>years ago. I think I've found a good solution but have not seen or >>purchaced it yet. The container is made by "Sherpak" and is designed as a >>cartop container. They have several sizes but one of them is, 20"wide x >>45"long x 13" high. I measured my westfalia and it looks as if it will fit >>fine. The following is a clip of their advertisement in the catalog I have: > >>"Designed to protect your gear from the worst conditions mother nature >>whips up, the Sherpak is carefully constructed of heavy duty, UV resistant >>vinyl with electronically welded seams. It compresses for smaller loads, >>reducing wind resistance and flap, and folds up compactly for convenient >>storage. The Sherpak attaches easily with quick release buckles. Large two >>way zippers allow easy access from the back or sides." > >>"Sherpack 7 - dimensions as above, 7 cu. ft., 11 lbs. $145.00 U.S. > >>I found this in a catalog from a very fine outdoor-canoeing supply store in >>Ely Minnesota. The product lines they carry are usually the best. The store >>is called "Piragis Northwood Company" and their toll free ordering number >>is 800-223-6565, 24 hrs a day. I'm sure they'll send you a catalog. Their >>e-mail address is http://www.piragis.com > >Thanks for all your help and I'll let you know how it comes out! > >Chris Braymen >bonehead@compuserve.com >'84 Westfalia "Buttercup" > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription >to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and >select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. >> >-----Original Message----- >From: Alain Thibault <alain@INTERGATE.BC.CA> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >Date: Friday, March 31, 2000 12:24 PM >Subject: luggage bags > > >>Hi >>Does somebody remember or know which vendor on the List had luggage bags >>that fits the actual luggage space and attaches to the 8 brackets >>already there. A custom fit. >>Also how can I access the Archives? >>Thanks >>Alain >>Westy 1991 >> > >From: David Katsuki <dkatsuki@world.std.com> > >We have the Sherpack 7 from Piragis (see second enclosure from Larry) and >have been quite satisfied with it. It keeps stuff dry through the >nastiest of windy downpours, and is extremely well made with very heavy >vinyl and an attached outer cover that adds further rainproofing. Fits >the luggage rack perfectly. We hold it down with four bungee cords, and >it also has three or four attached straps to compact the load (or lash it >to your canoe if you're boating.) > >Dave >87 Wolfsburg >90 Westfalia > >At 08:36 PM 12/27/98 -0700, Larry Hamm wrote: >>From: Larry Hamm <ldhamm@xmission.com> >> >>Dave Caston wrote: >>> >>> From: Dave Caston <DavidCaston@compuserve.com> >>> >>> Hi listees! >>> I want to explore options for having a soft luggage rack pouch made that >we >>> can store stuff in and protect them from the elements. The idea is to >>> construct it from heavy truck tarp type fabric that is durable and >element >>> proof. >> >>> 4) Does such an animal currently exist? >>> >>> 5) If answer to four is yes, who sells/makes them? >>> >>Dave, >>Another listee has BTDT some time back. I don't think he'd mind if I >>sent his original post. I'm not sure if he's still on the list, but you >>can probably still reach him pmail. I live in the area and can vouch for >>the store's reputation. >>Larry >>'82 diesel->Jetta Westy >> >> >>Subject: >> Canvas roof carrier followup (long) >> Date: >> Thu, 24 Apr 1997 23:21:00 -0500 >> From: >> Chris Braymen <Bonehead@compuserve.com> >> To: >> Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> >> >> >> >> >>The original store that I was considering to make a custom canvas >>roof carrier for my '84 Westfalia was going to charge me $112 U.S. and >>an >>unspecified lesser amount for 10 or more. Al Knoll wrote to the list >>saying that was a reasonable price and mentioning Kirkhams in the same >>breath. I had heard of Kirkhams before, but didn't really know what >>they did until I called them. As I understand, they make pretty good >>canvas tents. Anyway, their stock roof carrier models were even better >>quality than the first place, they were easy to work with, and their >>custom bag was only $80 U.S., no group discount. I put $40 down and >>will >>pay the rest May 15th when the bag is done. It takes them a while to >>do custom orders. For those interested here are the details: >> >>20" wide, 46" long, 14" deep. Zippered on three sides with 2 pulls >>so the bag can be opened from the center or one of the sides. >>There is a flap over the zipper to keep out the elements. >> >>Made from 13oz Boat Duck (Natural color) >>(This is the canvas. The Natural is the same color as my Westie popup >> canvas, also available in Grey-Green and Yellow-Tan. I think the 13oz >> refers to it's weight per square yard. >> It's nice stuff.) >> >>12oz Vinyl Laminated Poly (Blue) for the entire bottom instead of >>canvas. >>(I wanted this because the canvas is "water repellant" but not >>"waterproof", >> and I didn't want the bag to soak through from the bottom while sitting >> in a wet luggage well. They had a lighter 8oz vinyl but I liked the >> thicker stuff better. They tell me it's the same stuff they use for >> their tent floors. They suggested carrying a box of plastic trash bags >> in the carrier to wrap stuff you really don't want to get wet.) >> >>Tie straps sewn to the canvas and positioned for the Westie tie downs. >>Each tie strap has a metal "loop through" cinch to tighten it down. >> >>They've got my order on file (Chris Braymen) and anyone interested can >>ask >>them to refer to it. I was working with a guy named Todd. If you're >>not >>in a big hurry you might wait until my bag is done to find out if I >>left >>anything out or mis-measured :) >> >>Kirkham's Outdoor Products >>3125 South State St. >>Salt Lake City, UT 84115 >>(801) 486-4161 >> >>Also, perhaps for a more waterproof solution, someone sent me the >>following info: >> >>>Saw your post on the need for a container for the overhead luggage rack. I >>>have also been looking for something since a trip to Alaska a couple of >>>years ago. I think I've found a good solution but have not seen or >>>purchaced it yet. The container is made by "Sherpak" and is designed as a >>>cartop container. They have several sizes but one of them is, 20"wide x >>>45"long x 13" high. I measured my westfalia and it looks as if it will fit >>>fine. The following is a clip of their advertisement in the catalog I >have: >> >>>"Designed to protect your gear from the worst conditions mother nature >>>whips up, the Sherpak is carefully constructed of heavy duty, UV resistant >>>vinyl with electronically welded seams. It compresses for smaller loads, >>>reducing wind resistance and flap, and folds up compactly for convenient >>>storage. The Sherpak attaches easily with quick release buckles. Large two >>>way zippers allow easy access from the back or sides." >> >>>"Sherpack 7 - dimensions as above, 7 cu. ft., 11 lbs. $145.00 U.S. >> >>>I found this in a catalog from a very fine outdoor-canoeing supply store >in >>>Ely Minnesota. The product lines they carry are usually the best. The >store >>>is called "Piragis Northwood Company" and their toll free ordering number >>>is 800-223-6565, 24 hrs a day. I'm sure they'll send you a catalog. Their >>>e-mail address is http://www.piragis.com >> >>Thanks for all your help and I'll let you know how it comes out! >> >>Chris Braymen >>bonehead@compuserve.com >>'84 Westfalia "Buttercup" >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription >>to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and >>select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription >to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and >select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. >


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