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nickstjt
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it took me about a year to decide whether to buy a Cali and which model and options, so I thought that I could relax now. Not so! It is almost more work trying to decide on the "extra" bits! As there will be 2 adults, 2 kids (9 & 10) and 1 dog (Jack Russell) I think we would benefit from a drive-away awning. One with a built-in groundsheet would be good, and although we don't plan to sleep in it we would like to keep that option open. What I don't really understand (having not seen one in the flesh) is how they attach so you can still drive-away? One I found on the web (Kampa Travel Pod Mini ) said that options for attaching were:
6mm Beading on Tunnel or
Sleeve and Pole with Clamp
Can also be Thrown Over and Pegged on the
Opposite Side of your Vehicle
If I have the roof raised, will the "throw over" option work? I doubt it. I can't really understand the others. As a child we used a caravan with an awning that attached via a beading, but I thought you had to feed it in quite carefully starting at one end before erecting the awning so I can't see how you could do this when the awning was actually up. And would I need some kind of channel to attach to the car/awning cassette to take the beading?
We do have the wind-out awning so maybe something which tucks in over the awning cassette and down between it and the van? Presumably you don't use the wind-out awning with the drive-away awning?
Can someone explain these options to me please - its driving me nuts!
Thanks,
--Nick
6mm Beading on Tunnel or
Sleeve and Pole with Clamp
Can also be Thrown Over and Pegged on the
Opposite Side of your Vehicle
If I have the roof raised, will the "throw over" option work? I doubt it. I can't really understand the others. As a child we used a caravan with an awning that attached via a beading, but I thought you had to feed it in quite carefully starting at one end before erecting the awning so I can't see how you could do this when the awning was actually up. And would I need some kind of channel to attach to the car/awning cassette to take the beading?
We do have the wind-out awning so maybe something which tucks in over the awning cassette and down between it and the van? Presumably you don't use the wind-out awning with the drive-away awning?
Can someone explain these options to me please - its driving me nuts!
Thanks,
--Nick