takesiteasy
Senior Member
Very nice. Have fun camping!
Any pictures of the PVC storage tube and how it's mounted?explorer said:Hi Dagwood,
I ordered the rear awning when I bought my 2012 Hawk. A week later after ordering among other options, I questioned the need for the rear awning and almost called FWC to cancel it. Now after setting it up several times I'm glad I have it. It works very well keeping things dry underneath and the rain out of the camper (door open, screen door closed) during inclement weather. I sometimes set it up in good weather just to enhance the shade factor on those sunny hot days. When set up, back door open, I can sit on the floor just inside my camper, legs dangling while staying dry on those warm rainy days. Set up takes ~5 min. once to get the routine down. Poles can be used to hang things on to dry, etc. The tarp is made of the same material as the sides. Storing the poles, just slide them into canal pockets sewn on the underside of the tarp. I store the tarp, two straps/nob fasteners and poles in a 4" PVC tube mounted on the outside.
Happy with the awning and I'm sure you will be as well.
Looks great. Thanks.NorCalHawk said:Photo of rear awning deployed and PVC storage tubes.
(formally explorer)