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DutchmenSport wrote:I like your idea of the bungee cords.
When we had a manual awning we used a couple simple dog leash ground screws we had laying around:
I then used a rope, later a ratchet strap hooked over the roller at each end of the awning, coming down to the dog screw. Between the dog screw and the rope - or ratchet strap, I connected them together with a bungie cord for some "spring" action, so if the wind blew or rocked the trailer, there was still tension on the awning arm, but not much there was no give, potentially bending the awning arms.
We did this for years, until our current trailer that has an electric awning, which behaves much different now.
If you have these parts laying around, it's simple, effective, and works very well. You can try a different anchor in the ground, a tent stake, or something like that. We just happened to have 2 dog stake screws we weren't using and dedicated them for this purpose.
โJun-20-2016 08:39 PM
lawnspecialties wrote:Joan217 wrote:
Any suggestions for awning ties for my 2011 coachmen Freelander? Camping this weeken and it was very windy, retracted awning. Are there some better than others, I am looking at the Claw c200.
Might want to ask the moderators to move this to the General section. This is discussion about campgrounds.
โJun-20-2016 06:36 PM
โJun-20-2016 06:18 PM
Joan217 wrote:
Any suggestions for awning ties for my 2011 coachmen Freelander? Camping this weeken and it was very windy, retracted awning. Are there some better than others, I am looking at the Claw c200.