Which size Fiamma awning?
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Which size Fiamma awning?
Hi Bongonauts,
I want to get a Fiamma for my Bongo but I don't know which size to get. I believe it's the 45 but they come in various lengths. Which ones have you guys got? Any recommendations?
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I want to get a Fiamma for my Bongo but I don't know which size to get. I believe it's the 45 but they come in various lengths. Which ones have you guys got? Any recommendations?
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
Most go for the 2.6 metre. You can fit the 3.0 metre but it will overhang past the windscreen - but as well as being wider it also winds out further so you cover a much bigger area when it's deployed
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
2.6m F35 Pro is a nearly half the weight of F45 as it doesn't have the wind out mechanism. Perfect length for Bongo roof.
Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
Is that the Pro 250 or 270cm Simon? I cant see a 260cm in the F35.
I have read that has a manual mechanism - you walk out with it, but how do you put it back - is it spring-loaded like a blind?
I have read that has a manual mechanism - you walk out with it, but how do you put it back - is it spring-loaded like a blind?
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
That's interesting but it looked a bit flimsy on the web site. I have a set of Lily Pad sun and rain nets which attatch along the awning channel and a Daytonna which also slides in. Would the 35 cope with these attachments?
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
Mmm - dunno. I'd have to double check the length. The mechanism is basically the same as the Caravanstore model in that you unroll it by hand, pull the rafter & leg sections out from the middle of the centre tube and attach rafters to the awning cassette & adjust leg height to suit. Reverse process to put away.Snoozie wrote:Is that the Pro 250 or 270cm Simon? I cant see a 260cm in the F35.
I have read that has a manual mechanism - you walk out with it, but how do you put it back - is it spring-loaded like a blind?
You could probably attach the sides to the rafters & it has awning channel so you could fit a front panel too if you wanted. It's pretty sturdy, but I wouldn't leave it up in high winds without tie-down straps.
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
That's helpful. As long as it has an awning channel on the front I can the sides on using washing line props!
Does the Fiamma need additional brackets or does it fit into the gutter/rail on the bongo?
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Does the Fiamma need additional brackets or does it fit into the gutter/rail on the bongo?
Cheers
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
It does need brackets and I was fortunate to get some original Japanese ones. I've since stripped the paint off and found it to be polished stainless steel underneath.
I've checked, and it is the 2.5m version:
These are the legs and rafters that fit into the centre tube. The awning channel can just be seen at the bottom:
You can use VW brackets which are a reasonable fit. This was another F35 awning I had which had them:
I've checked, and it is the 2.5m version:
These are the legs and rafters that fit into the centre tube. The awning channel can just be seen at the bottom:
You can use VW brackets which are a reasonable fit. This was another F35 awning I had which had them:
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
Same as mine,best bit of kit I've bought!
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
Hi
I've been following this thread and have decided to order my awning tonight (f35 250) - BUT I don't know which brackets to get - can someone confirm which ones I need. I can't believe how much the brackets cost! Necessary I s'pose.
Thank you in advance
Vicky
I've been following this thread and have decided to order my awning tonight (f35 250) - BUT I don't know which brackets to get - can someone confirm which ones I need. I can't believe how much the brackets cost! Necessary I s'pose.
Thank you in advance
Vicky
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
You may want to consider these custom made brackets: http://www.mazdabongo.com/catalog/awnin ... s-aft-only
They are more secure than the VW ones and no risk of awning flapping around and damaging the bodywork.
They are more secure than the VW ones and no risk of awning flapping around and damaging the bodywork.
Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
Here's my F45i 2.5m in action at the weekend in the Cotswolds
I must admit I have the VW brackets and they're not really up to the job.
I plan to upgrade to a new matt black 2.6m fiamma shortly so thanks for the link Simon Shame the original mazda ones are as rare as hens teeth!
I must admit I have the VW brackets and they're not really up to the job.
I plan to upgrade to a new matt black 2.6m fiamma shortly so thanks for the link Simon Shame the original mazda ones are as rare as hens teeth!
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but those are for the f45 only. I ordered some in error for my f35 last year and couldn't see any way to make them work. Also, they claim 'no damage' but require you to drill pilot holes and screw self-tapping screws into your Bongo.Simon Jones wrote:You may want to consider these custom made brackets: http://www.mazdabongo.com/catalog/awnin ... s-aft-only
They are more secure than the VW ones and no risk of awning flapping around and damaging the bodywork.
I eventually got the VW T3 brackets for mine, which were fiddly to fit and do look like they're going to rip your gutter off. But a year, many miles and camping trips (including one in a gale) later, it's still totally fine.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
Good point. It would be worth checking with them first. The bracket I have (which are not the same) have been used with F35 and F45 so I can't see any reason why the AVA/MazdaBongo.com ones would not fit, but I've never seen them close up so can't speak from experience.
There used to be a chap known as Rooster who made some excellent brackets a few years back, but he's sold his Bongo so may not be around much.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... et#p417990
There used to be a chap known as Rooster who made some excellent brackets a few years back, but he's sold his Bongo so may not be around much.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... et#p417990
Re: Which size Fiamma awning?
I have a unique awning rail which is attached using stainless steel brackets (Rooster's) .These bolt to the existing mounting points in the roof. They hold a full length stainless steel plate which has twin awning rails fitted.One of these (the higher one) is for transporting a Fiamma 2.1 bag awning on the van and the other is for a side tent awning (zip on ) when not using the fiamma. Works for me
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