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Date:         Wed, 11 Mar 1998 08:55:25 -0800
Reply-To:     Gail Fitzpatrick <redwood@SPEEDLINK.COM>
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From:         Gail Fitzpatrick <redwood@SPEEDLINK.COM>
Subject:      Re: Westy Awnings?
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At 10:03 PM 3/10/98 +0000, Kevin Ainslie wrote: >We have some friends in Alaska with a '97 Eurovan Camper. They have a built >in awning that came as part of the deal. I was wondering if these are >readily available for Westfalias and where one might find them. Are they a >big ticket item or can they be found at a reasonable price? I would guess >that installation couldn't be that complex of a process.

Hi Kevin,

You'll probably get plenty of responses to this question. There are 2 main choices: Camping World [check their website] offers the A & E Catalina 2500 [?] for about $299, depending on what kind of sale they have on. There's a bracket you must have with it, about $45. They charge installation for both the awning and the bracket. The sales can help--usually only about 10% off the price, but sometimes they will offer either free installation, or free shipping [depending if you have a store near you; they don't charge shipping if you pick it up, as it is a regularly stocked item]. Several people have found this one very satisfactory.

The other one I've heard about comes from Carefree of Colorado, and I think costs a little more. Described as possibly more "aerodynamic" in the housing.

Both have been reported to work well. Brochures are readily available from Carefree, as are catalogs from Camping World. A few wks ago, a listee in WA posted a Carefree incl. bracket at a fairly good price. I decided against it because the mfr. had mentioned in the brochure that while it could be opened by one person, two would be better.

Now that the archives are back--and better than ever! [hooray, and many thanks to Ron], you can get lots of info there on awnings.

Good luck,

gail


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