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Date:         Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:03:21 -0600
Reply-To:     Tom Buese <tombuese@COMCAST.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tom Buese <tombuese@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: quick review - shady boy awning
Comments: To: Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <71d9cdf90808280853m1dcb4e53v70a1cbeb0080f37e@mail.gmail.com>
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On Aug 28, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Jake de Villiers wrote:

> "That means if the sliding door is open, water will wet the inside of > said door." > > Small thing? In my view that's a deal breaker. I had a feeling > that it > might work that way, which is why I haven't bought one, even though > Wolfgang > lives just a few blocks away. Thanks for the report though.

It doesn't rain much here in the desert of Utah, & maybe I have been too sloshed to notice, but that has not been a problem for moi-use it for sun shading more than rain shielding.

YMMV,

Mr. BZ

> > On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote: > >> I bought a Shady Boy awning directly from Equinox (Wolfgang). Its was >> the silver fabric model, didn't buy the down draught poles (I have >> poles if needed), was about 280 Canadian. >> >> Installation requires drilling holes into van, pretty easy, took me >> about 30 minutes to get it all attached. >> >> The fabric appears to be a fairly light ripstop nylon, coated with (I >> am guessing) urethane. Has a slightly rubbery feel. >> >> Deployment (without down draught poles) must take all of 3 minutes. >> >> In all but still air I guyed down the awing with supplied lines. The >> awning will get blown up towards vertical in a breeze. >> >> I never did use my poles, I didn't encounter any down draught >> situations :) >> >> It looks very good, plenty of headroom. One can adjust the guy lines >> to alter the "pitch" of the awning to shed water outwards. But.... >> >> There is one weakness, the side extensions, either side of the awning >> case, do not lie over the van gutters so any water will spill towards >> the van and down the van sides if the awning is not dipped enough. >> That means if the sliding door is open, water will wet the inside of >> said door. >> >> Its a small thing, but can be annoying. >> >> Rolling the awning back up and into the case was not a problem for >> me, I could get the poles wrapped up tight in the fabric and the case >> lid shut easily. Takes about same time to stow as deploy. >> >> >> >> All in all I would recommend the awning. It really does look tidy and >> cool. >> >> Alistair >> > > > > -- > Jake > 1984 Vanagon GL > 1986 Westy Weekender "Dixie" > Crescent Beach, BC > www.crescentbeachguitar.com > http://subyjake.googlepages.com/mydixiedarlin%27


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