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Date:         Wed, 22 May 1996 12:38:04 +0000
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From:         "Harry Yates" <hyates@bcit.bc.ca>
Subject:      Re: awnings, what I've learned

Hi Awning Volks;

I've got a 10' awning on our Syncro Westy, and Todd here made a note about the front door not being able to open. I can easily open my front door with the Norseman Apollo 10' awning. I usually have the awning sloped down a bit from the van, and when I open the front door I just put my hand over the top of the door to protect the finish. If you get an awning that stops at the front of the sliding door you won't be able to have the sliding door open in the pouring rain without your van getting wet inside. I'm not sure if the A & E awning restricts the front door opening completely or not, but this is not the case with the Apollo.

The back of my awning is just behind the rear vertical body seam behind the rear side window. Ten feet from there put the awning in about the middle of the front door. This way the sliding door stays dry when fully opened as well. For a measurement, open the sliding door all the way, and hang the awning a little bit behind the door. I could measure this if anybody wants me to (the van's at home right now). Just let me know.

Also, beware, these awnings are not light. I've never weighed mine, but I bet it's around 40 lbs or so. Cut small pieces of inner tube to put on the brackets where they will touch your enamel. This works GREAT!!

Hope this helps, Harry.

> interfere with the front door(you can't open the door with the awning out). > It seems that all of the awnings that I see only go to the rear of the front > door. I have been very busy lately and haven't really studied this > instalation completely, so it might be possible to install a 10 footer but I > think it will be a problem. If you find out more please let me know. Those > of you with awnings out there, how long are they and how far forward do they > come? > Todd Francis > 86 Syncro Westy > > > > > Harry Yates, Langley, British Columbia Canada '90 Syncro Westfalia WWW - http://www.bcit.bc.ca/~hyates '87 Golf Diesel email: hyates@bcit.bc.ca


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