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HuronSailor
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Posted: 24 Aug 2009 at 3:57am |
The first time I attempted to put up the Rdome was pretty gruesome, especially that long segmented aluminum pole. It was like handling an armload of live snakes. And the generic instruction booklet is apparently meant to be used for everything from boiling water to launching the space shuttle. But I agree with Outbound. The tent is really not that hard to put up if you do a few things:
1) file the sharp corners off the track ends
2) make sure all the track screws are screwed in all the way
3) check for and file off the bigger dents in the track put there when every. single. screw. is installed (Ah, FR, a little process re-engineering needed maybe? C'mon. Seriously.)
4) squirt some silicone lube in the track
Then you can stand at one end of the track and simply push the tent through with no problems at all. Muuuch better. We've got our routine down now so we don't even need a ladder or stool to put the Rdome up, takes less than 10 minutes total.
Really, the Rdome is nice. Really.
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David
Groupie Joined: 12 Aug 2009 Location: Brownsburg, IN Status: Offline Points: 72 |
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I think I may have found something "off the shelf" that looks like it would work very well. Check out omnistor.com and see what you think. They have several models of awnings and smaller window awnings, with a lot of mounting options. The USA distributor is Thule - the bike rack people. While camping this weekend and getting dumped on with rain again, I had the good fortune of having someone in a Sprinter class B park right across from me. It had one on it and it had only two brackets attaching it to the RV. I'm going to make some phone calls and/or emails and get some more info. David - RP173
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yizit
Senior Member Joined: 25 Feb 2009 Location: Wis. Dells, WI Status: Offline Points: 984 |
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We also talked with a local awning guy and he said anything could be done to get an awning on the RPod. We just haven't done it yet since a "custom" awning cost extra $$$.
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Outbound
Senior Member Joined: 25 Jul 2009 Location: Oshawa, ON Status: Offline Points: 750 |
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Honestly, if you've used silicon lube in the c-channel, its extraordinarily easy to push an awning into place - no stepladder required. Much easier than velcro or another type of fastener.
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Craig :: 2008 Mazda Tribute :: 2009 r-pod 171, The Johnnie Ray
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Heidi
Senior Member Joined: 16 Jul 2009 Location: Cicero NY Status: Offline Points: 285 |
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I haven't actually done this yet but was thinking that It might be possible for my local awning or canvas shop to make me an awning that will track into the dome tract attach some cross poles to the trailer like on my old pop up and run poles to the ground stake in front. For a quicker up I was considering a 10 foot tarp with velcro attached to the top of the pod and one end of the tarp. Would need to sew the velcro to the tarp I think. And tent poles staked at the front. I do miss and awning
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David
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If you are wanting to go with a popup style awning, my answer would be: "how much rippling of the awning are you willing to accept." At 7', in the existing C channel, the awning extends down the curvature of the roof. Since it is flat/horizontal at the far end of the awning, the fabric wants to "ripple" or wave near the camper (not lay completely smooth). This might be compensated for by predrilling thumbscrews/set screws at both ends of the C channel, pulling the awning tight in the channel, and tightening the set screws. Alternately, the awning might be cut to roughly 6' +or- (this would give minimal downward curvature/minimal ripple). The whole awning could be cut to a 6' wide rectangle or just 6' at the camper/C channel - fanning out to the width of the available awning, at the far end. Of course, any of the above still requires the use of a ladder to install and remove with each use - just like the r-dome. I did not do any cutting on my awning to test the above, but I think it would be fairly straight forward. I recommend replacing the oval headed screws (attaching the C channel to the RP) with flat headed stainless steel or galvanized. The protruding screw heads make inserting in the channel extremely difficult. If you (anyone) would like a picture of my "mock up", e-mail me at: deunderh@sbcglobal.net. In this case, a picture really is worth a 1000 words. David - RP173 |
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Outbound
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David, what's your best guess as to how wide an awning could/should be?
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Craig :: 2008 Mazda Tribute :: 2009 r-pod 171, The Johnnie Ray
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David
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You all made me go out tonight in the hot sun and do a quick dirty "mock up" with a 7' awning off of my Coleman popup. I'm going to try to attach a picture. This is how it would look in the existing "C" channel. The door opened freely with no rubbing. In fact, it could have probably been lowered some. A wider awning could be used but, would definately need to be removed from the channel before traveling. If you want more details, let me know. Personally, I want a retractable, self storing awning (typical on many motorhomes & RVs). I have a couple of ideas, but am going to refrain until I am certain it will work. I'll keep you posted. Sorry...it will not let me upload the picture - says the file is too large. David - RP173 |
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Outbound
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When I had my tent trailer, I purchased a replacement awning from Bear Creek Canvas (http://bearcreekcanvas.com). Unlike modern trailers, my tent trailer didn't have a bag awning, so Bear Creek provided me with a simple, elegant (and very durable) replacement: a vinyl awning with a plastic ridge to fit in the c-channel, extending poles, guy ropes and stakes. Setup was very simple: insert the awning's edge in the c-channel on the tent trailer, raise the poles, attach guy ropes and stake it in. Setup was five minutes. When it was time to take it down, I'd remove the stakes, pull the awning out of the c-channel, roll everything up and put it away in the trailer - again, a five minute exercise. The same type of product may work well with the r-pod...
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Craig :: 2008 Mazda Tribute :: 2009 r-pod 171, The Johnnie Ray
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gmandual
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What length dimensions are you looking for that you think will work for an awning? In the past had found a smaller awning that I attached to the side of my tent trailer. Can go back and see if I still have the companies name.
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