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tent support modification

poppin_fresh
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Explorer
Just curious if anyone has modified the supports for the tent(s) on their Hybrid?

My side bunk has a short tent that has a nice pitch toward the front corners of the tent to shed water. The front bunk, which has a longer tent, tends to sag in the middle which causes the water to puddle and slowly run down the canvas side windows. We stay dry for the most part, but some moisture will eventually wick through the canvas windows.

I am going to re-waterproof the canvas, but I would really prefer it if the tent didn't sag, and rather the water sheds off the vinyl like the side bunk.

Anyone have a mod for this scenario? Adjusting the shepards pole has done nothing.

thanks!
2016 Bullet 274BHS
2015 Silverado 1500 Double Cab
Andersen WDH
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gaymeadowsman
Explorer
Explorer
The bunk end in the first photo shown is not extended all the way out. Compare it to the rear bunk tent and note how much tension is on the canvas of the rear bunk. When we had our HTT the end panel seam would be on top of the frame rail when bunk was raised.
John ๐Ÿ˜›
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2010 Chevy Silverado Ext Cab LT
2015 Chevrolet Impala LT

poppin_fresh
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Explorer
Thanks for the thoughts all, but the problem is not the shepard's pole. It has plenty of arch and is keeping the center of the tent nice and tight. The issue is actually at the side corners where the water is allowed to pool and run down the canvas window. This link shows the issue I'm referencing, but it is not my camper. http://www.conejowholesaleauto.com/index.php?p=details&id=897

I did waterproof the canvas with 303 Fabric Protector which is working great, but I would rather the water shed off the vinyl as it should.
2016 Bullet 274BHS
2015 Silverado 1500 Double Cab
Andersen WDH

gaymeadowsman
Explorer
Explorer
Try different thickness of pool noodles(if your poles don't have an arch in them) on your shepherd's hook pole. It will vary the amount of "sag" in the tent and cushion the pole from possible contact with your head.(Been there)
John ๐Ÿ˜›
Ted :R


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2010 Chevy Silverado Ext Cab LT
2015 Chevrolet Impala LT

JimNH
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Explorer
the mid-top poles for our tent ends are bowed, and have adjustments for tension. Ours are new and are on the lowest adjustment now, I am guessing that as the fabric wears and/or stretches, some adjusting might be needed. Ours is a KZ hybrid. What make and model do you have? Pics? I am sure there are different systems out there, and not sure without more info if it's a wear or design or ?? problem...

Oasisbob
Explorer
Explorer
We have a "Shepherds Hook" that runs the ridge and tension is adjustable. It we keep that tight the water runs off. If loose it may puddle in the corners. We do use end covers so puddling is no big deal as volume is minimal. Just a typical RV design flaw much like our water tank fill tube mounted on the side so cannot use total volume of tank. Daaa!
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robsouth
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Fashion a piece of PVC pipe that you can fit in with a little arch which would expand the top upward and give you rainwater runnoff on both sides. Just cut it a little long and jame it in there. It will work.
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popeyemth
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Our poles were arched up in the center from the factory
Are yours original?
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