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rockhillmanor
Jul 05, 2016Explorer
Losing the awning is one thing but in really high winds storm where it rips it out of its tie downs, then the arms etc start banging up against the RV which really can be a costly repair.
I watched an awning that had been tied down get ripped out of the ground and the awning becoming a sail and the arms where just slamming the heck out of the entire side of a TT over and over again by the wind.
Interestingly his CG neighbor jumped out of his RV during the storm with a buck knife and cut the guys awning to stop the arms from wrecking the TT.
I watched an awning that had been tied down get ripped out of the ground and the awning becoming a sail and the arms where just slamming the heck out of the entire side of a TT over and over again by the wind.
Interestingly his CG neighbor jumped out of his RV during the storm with a buck knife and cut the guys awning to stop the arms from wrecking the TT.
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