Caravan roll out awning

Charlie palmer replied on 03/12/2020 17:46

Posted on 03/12/2020 17:46

hi I’m getting a new coachman caravan and I’m thinking of getting a rollout awning possibly about a 350 with sides just wondering by leaving it in the awning rail all the time would the weight damage the seals around the panels coursing rain to get in to the van 

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DavidKlyne replied on 07/12/2020 16:42

Posted on 07/12/2020 16:42

When we caravanned we use Caravanstore awnings on a couple of vans with no apparent problems. We found them very convenient.

David

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SteveL replied on 07/12/2020 18:14

Posted on 07/12/2020 18:14

Also used them on both our caravans over 15 years. Left on from March to November. The first van was old style construction with a standard awning rail. The second Bailey Alutech construction, where the awning rail is part of the section that holds the sides to the roof. We had no problems with either van.

Matthews1963 replied on 07/12/2020 22:06

Posted on 07/12/2020 22:06

Had a Caravanstore on a Swift caravan for several years travelled thousands of miles across Europe and never had a problem with the awning.

obbernockle replied on 07/12/2020 22:21

Posted on 07/12/2020 22:21

We have purchased a 3.0M Thule Omnistor 1200 for our caravan and haven't actually used it yet. We fitted it and tested it but await the pleasure of using it until next year. On our Swift the awning light hindered the way the bag rested so I have lowered the light. We intend to purchase a sunblocker side panel in Spring. For the OP,  having seen the imense strength of the bonded awning rail when a section of ours on the previous caravan was accident damaged, we are not concerned about the strength of the awning rail at all. 

hitchglitch replied on 08/12/2020 14:03

Posted on 08/12/2020 14:03

I imagine that a roll-out awning such as the Caravanstore could invalidate warranty particularly if there was damp ingress. 

We had a fixed Fiamma awning on the side of our Bailey Unicorn (which Bailey allowed) but there were reported problems of sealing which cased water to run down the side of the van- not an ingress problem, just a nuisance. For this reason you often see these fixed units (such as on motorhomes) fitted on the roof although this makes them quite high for operating the winder mechanism. 

Extugger replied on 09/12/2020 06:57

Posted on 09/12/2020 06:57

I bought a Fiamma Caravanstore for my Adria and have toured thousands of miles with it in situ. One tip someone gave me was to travel with it on the roof, instead of hanging on the side. I didn't bother and there's no problems with the caravan, but the quality of the bag the canopy sits in is very poor. It only lasted 5 years and has now rendered the canopy useless.

DaveCyn replied on 11/12/2020 12:50

Posted on 11/12/2020 12:50

We had a Rolli Elite awning in a bag.

Very easy to erect and take down BUT, it suffered  from pooling on the roof every time it rained, even a slight shower would leave a puddle on it. Even setting the legs so as to leave a slope wouldn't stop it.

We then found damp starting to appear just along the top of the wall inside where the awning hung. 

Took it straight off and flogged it on EBay.

viatorem replied on 11/12/2020 17:31

Posted on 11/12/2020 17:31

Had a Caravanstore, watch out for gusty winds, best rolled away if forecast. you will also need to keep an eye on eating into load margin on some vans.

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