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You are right about using markers to ensure you reverse back into the same position the Bongo was in when you pitched the awning. Many of us use tent pegs lined up with wheel centres and about 2" out from the wheels. A refinement is to use (luminous green) guy rope between the pegs to make a clearly visible line.ditto2001 wrote:Hi me and my partner have bought a bongo our "pig-sty" this year and a drive away awning, we have used it twice and on our last trip detached the awning so we could go outon arrival back to our awning we had a nightmare trying to re attach it to our van , we first of all couldn,t correctly gauge the distance we needed to park (decided we should put a marker when we park up) but OMG the wind was so bad we couldn,t attach the poles to the van they seemed to not have enough "give" in them
Is there any think we can get to assist as this really was a nightmare !!, does anyone have any ideas /tips to help us out PLEASE : )
No probs. Firstly, read this current thread:ditto2001 wrote:Hi Mike thanks for your response, good tip re tent poles, yes it is the figure 8 strips we are(using 5 in total) we found as 2 of the strips had a slight gap we did have a small leak(totally our fault) we just found trying to get them re attached to the bongo hard work the wind was very high and it actually pulled the awning from the runner! we were wondering if there was another say strong industrial type bungee addition to put the awning on and then attach that to the van. Hope im explaining myself ok ? i will read the link you suggested too, thanks again Deb
Good luck - keep us postedditto2001 wrote:Thanks again , i will look at getting a single strip figure of 8 and try and harder : )