www.outdoorbits.com

Sister shop to Motorhome Facts Motorhome Accessory Installers Devon
Outdoor Bits Motorhome Accessory Installer

Motorhome Accessories fitted nationwide or at our workshop in Exmouth, Devon

Motorhome Insurance

motorhome insurance quote online
Phone on 0208 9845311

Motorhome Insurance Quote

Campsite Reviews

Restaurant Le Puy des Roses Review Photo

Review of Restaurant Le Puy des Roses

French Campsite France

Full Details

Motorhome Garage

2006 Dethleffs A54
2006 Dethleffs A54 motorhome
Owned by StAubyns
Updated 21/08/2010

2007 Mc Louis Tandy 633G
2007 Mc Louis Tandy 633G motorhome
Owned by Stanner
Updated 25/09/2011

2005 Frankia A800GD
2005 Frankia A800GD motorhome
Owned by Jezport
Updated 04/03/2010

Motorhome Chat Rooms

Motorhome Chat

10 Chat Rooms
0 Members connected
0 members chatting

Chat Now

Motorhome Facts :: View topic - Awning heights
Fiamma Awnings
This Forum section sponsored by Outdoor Bits
fiamma awnings
Welcome to Motorhomefacts, we are a thriving motorhome community (Largest in Europe). Why Not JOIN NOW and get instant access to more of the website. It costs nothing to join and only takes a few minutes.
We have 200,000 different people visiting our site monthly and this amount of motorhomers in one place guarantees a fast response to any questions you may have. We also have unique facilities not found elsewhere such as our Online Logbook, stopover tracker, Motorhome directory with Ebay type feedback and the largest repository of motorhome campsites reviews found anywhere



Rally News Next Rally is @ Spring Bank Holiday at Hamble Primary School, Hamble, Southampton on 01/06/2012 in Hampshire

Tweet This Topic Facebook del.icio.us digg blogmarks Furl Reddit technorati Yahoo Google Chatting:  Chat Now View previous topic View next topic

Post new topic Reply to topic Printer-friendly version

 Awning heights
1049895 Post Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:18 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

Twilight  


Joined: Aug 20, 2009

Posts: 104

MH: Autotrail Apache 632SE

Campsites

Gender: Female

Location: Sussex

uk.gif

Status: Offline

We have been tentatively looking at awnings for our new motorhome. We like the movelite pro explore (as we don't need driveaway). The back part slides into the awning channel. The height as per read fully adjustable from 250cm to 290cm....our new Autotrail apache height is 3.03....I have searched around and cannot find an awning as high.... Rolling Eyes So is it the actual height of the van or the height to the canopy/awning channel. Any help and advice would be appreciated...regards.
 
1049903 Post Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:33 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

paulmold Subscriber 02/05/2013 


Age: 60

Joined: Apr 02, 2009

Posts: 438

MH: Autosleeper symphony

Campsites

Gender: None specified

Location: Mold, North Wales

blank.gif

Status: Offline

I far as I'm aware, it is measured to the awning rail.
 
1049922 Post Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:12 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

Mrplodd Subscriber 21/12/2012 


Age: 57

Joined: Mar 04, 2008

Posts: 2122

MH: Autotrail Dakota SE

Campsites

Gender: None specified

Location: Weymouth

blank.gif

Status: Offline

Def the height to awning rail channel, on my Dakota thats 2.55.

Just be CERTAIN that you need a full size external awning.

I used to have a safari room, didnt use it Shocked so bought an awning as you are contemplating, didnt use it Shocked so changed it for a smaller (2m square) porch awning. Much easier to put up Very Happy ( 5 mins single handed) and it provides enough space for dirty boots, damp coats, etc!!

Not trying to tell you what to do, just advising you of my experiences and adding a different point of view!!
 
1049925 Post Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 6:22 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

sideways Subscriber 15/08/2012 


Joined: Jun 02, 2008

Posts: 878

MH: Geist Phantom

Campsites

Gender: None specified

Location: N Lincs

england.gif

Status: Offline

Lots of people that have these type of awnings have had a piece of awning channel fitted to the side of the van at the required height,
That way you get the awning you like not just one that happens to fit your van, plus you could should you desire wind out your awning above it.
 
1050108 Post Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:13 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

Rosbotham Subscriber 11/05/2013 


Age: 44

Joined: May 04, 2008

Posts: 2781

MH: Autotrail Cheyenne 696G

Campsites

Gender: Male

Location: Lancashire

blank.gif

Status: Offline

sideways wrote:
Lots of people that have these type of awnings have had a piece of awning channel fitted to the side of the van at the required height,


I looked into that on my old van, and was advised against it by Crossleys (knowledgeable caravan/motorhome body shop). Their view was it was asking for trouble, as the securing screws for awning rails aren't particularly deep and could be ripped out by strong winds causing extreme damage.

I'm a bit surprised by the OP's dimensions. Autotrails are typically 3.03M/3.07M (lo-line/hi-line) high in total...the rail on the Omnistor would be a few inches below that.

Edit : Forgot to add, have a Movelite XL driveaway on my AT and it fits just fine.
 
1050129 Post Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:40 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

Twilight  


Joined: Aug 20, 2009

Posts: 104

MH: Autotrail Apache 632SE

Campsites

Gender: Female

Location: Sussex

uk.gif

Status: Offline

Autotrails are typically 3.03M/3.07M (lo-line/hi-line) high in total...the rail on the Omnistor would be a few inches below that.

Edit : Forgot to add, have a Movelite XL driveaway on my AT and it fits just fine.[/quote

Ops....I realize now re the height...was taking it as a whole of the motorhome.
 
1059023 Post Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 5:54 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

Lyntom  


Joined: May 13, 2011

Posts: 1

MH: Dekota

Campsites

Gender: None specified

Location: Swansea

Status: Offline

We have just purchased an Autotrail Dakota and are looking for an awning but not a drive away how did yo get on with the Movelite Pro explore?
 
1059060 Post Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 7:50 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

capitanjohn Subscriber 28/12/2012 


Joined: Nov 16, 2006

Posts: 77

MH: burstner 821 elegance

Campsites

Gender: None specified

Status: Offline

Suncamp 260/390 fits almost everything.
 
1059225 Post Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 1:27 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

tonka Subscriber 13/06/2012 


Age: 53

Joined: Apr 24, 2006

Posts: 1831

MH: Apache 700

Campsites

Gender: Male

Location: Cannock, Staffs

england.gif

Status: Offline

capitanjohn wrote:
Suncamp 260/390 fits almost everything.

Agree.. we have an Autotrail 700 with a 4mtr awning fitted..
Bought a Sunncamp 390 and it's great... Even used it with the wind out awning extended..




______________________________________________________________
Steve Tonks...
 
1059495 Post Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 8:59 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

ThePrisoner Subscriber 08/03/2013 


Joined: Jan 13, 2009

Posts: 294

MH: Elddis Aspire 255

Campsites

Gender: None specified

Location: Godīs Country

england.gif

Status: Offline

tonka wrote:
capitanjohn wrote:
Suncamp 260/390 fits almost everything.

Agree.. we have an Autotrail 700 with a 4mtr awning fitted..
Bought a Sunncamp 390 and it's great... Even used it with the wind out awning extended..





Forgive my total ignorance, but isn't this for caravan? Do you have it fitted in to your awning rail and what height does your rail go to? Anything I need to know would help.

It looks fab and would suit my MH if it fitted.

Sorry for all the questions.
Goto page 1, 2  Next
Members do not see the Adverts Below
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You cannot download files in this forum
All times are GMT + 1 Hour  
Page 1 of 2  
Goto page 1, 2  Next


Post new topic Reply to topic Printer-friendly version

Tweet This Topic Facebook del.icio.us digg blogmarks Furl Reddit technorati Yahoo Google Go to MAIN SITE Front Page