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lanerd
Mar 21, 2014Explorer II
Actually, I used this method on my old coach for 6 years without any damage to awings and so far with the new coach, only twice. Once, the rain stops, it just takes a minute to remove it from all four slides. Takes maybe 2 min each to put them on. I keep the ropes in a plastic container once they've dried out and the loops for the awning rod stays on the rope.
We spend our summers on the Oregon Coast about 100 yds from the beach and believe you me, we do get rain and wind. The ropes will also keep the toppers from flopping in the wind, but we will bring in the slides if the wind speed gets too high.
Ron
We spend our summers on the Oregon Coast about 100 yds from the beach and believe you me, we do get rain and wind. The ropes will also keep the toppers from flopping in the wind, but we will bring in the slides if the wind speed gets too high.
Ron
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