Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 10:36:49 -0700
Reply-To: steve@SYNCRO.ORG
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From: Steve Schwenk <steve@SYNCRO.ORG>
Subject: Re: Awnings - Shady Boy info requested
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I will answer these the best i can. However, let me
amend my prior info. First, living in Cal., i use
the shadyboy 99% of the time for shade. Rain is not
much of a problem. It did rain lightly on this last
trip. The tarp shedded the water fine, but this might
not be the awning i would want if i camped in rain all
the time. Maybe someone else with rain experience can
chime in. And when i go somewhere where I know there
will be the potential for 70 MPH winds and lots of
rain, I take my stand-alone tarp with 2x4s for supports
and 10 guy ropes. It stood up to the burningman storms
circa 1998-2000! Now on to the questions.
> 1. Is setup a one person operation?
Yes. 5 mins or less
> 2. Is teardown a one person operation?
yes. 5 min or less
> 3. Could one "vertically challenged" (5') person setup and teardown this awning?
Can she reach to the top of the sliding door/rain
gutter? If so, then yes. If not, then she could stand
on something.
> 4. How long would it take to setup the awning?
5 min leisurely. i could do it in 90 seconds i am
sure, maybe less
> 5. How long would it take to teardown the awning?
5 min. could do in 90 seconds if i had to.
> 6. How is the Shady Boy folded, tucked, packed, stuffed, or whatever
> when tearing down and replacing in the storage container?
1. remove poles. 6 poles, 4 of which consist of two
pieces Time: 1 min to remove, break down. could do
in 30 seconds easy.
2. fold left corner to velcro attachment inside
container. fold right corner to velcro attachment
inside container.
3. you now have a tarp about 3'wide ...lay poles inside
end and roll the whole thing up until it plops into the
container.
4. snap shut all done!
> 7. The available color choices per manufacturer are sky blue, burgandy,
> and metallic silver. The silver, which was described as being a brushed
> aluminum rather than shiny, seems the most appropriate for our Assuan
> Brown Westy. The manufacturer also stated that it was a little thicker
> and somewhat more difficult to replace in the storage container. Anyone
> have the silver color? LIke it? Is my color description accurate?
> Difficult to store?
>
The blue i have is on the thin side, but it is high
quality. i would prefer one grade heavier.
steve
p.s. just because i do not like the big RV awnings does
not mnean they are no good!
> Thanks and best wishes,
>
> Tony
>
> Anthony L. Mourkas
> Hampden, Maine, USA
> 1984 Vanagon Westfalia "Gertrude"
> 1986.5 Quantum Syncro Wagon "Wolfgang"
> 1991 Jetta Eco Diesel "Liesel"