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Trackrig
Apr 25, 2015Explorer II
It's not a matter of listening to the weather that says the wind is going to be blowing out of the southeast a xx knots, or going outside to see what the wind is doing before you leave for the day. It's a matter of is there going to be a large unexpected gust that day that lasts for 30 seconds taking out your awning?
As AngryBert above said, the RV mfg has no way of knowing what direction your RV is to the incoming wind or what shelter is around you such as a lot of large trees offering protection. Other people in the same RV park camped in an open location, facing the other direction could loose their awning to a wind that didn't bother yours at all.
Bill
As AngryBert above said, the RV mfg has no way of knowing what direction your RV is to the incoming wind or what shelter is around you such as a lot of large trees offering protection. Other people in the same RV park camped in an open location, facing the other direction could loose their awning to a wind that didn't bother yours at all.
Bill
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