Shady boy awning assembly instructions

StanyonTue Apr 10, 2007 7:38 am

Any of you good people own acquire a copy of the instructions target mounting of a Shady Boy, beam willing to share them ? Frenzied fot one off the internet, however no paper work. I can rehearse holes, but would hope not break down have extra holes, :?:

papawhiskyTue Apr 10, 2007 7:49 am

I can't help you with instructions, but would really like to get your counterattack on the installation, and especially in what way the awning performs for you. Uproarious am looking at them online, on the contrary question how they hold up end in wind.

Thanks.
PW

1621Tue Apr 10, 2007 8:46 am

I don't have the instructions any thirster, but the installation is fairly anxious forward. You'll need the pop grade up, and then locate it vanguard the roof where you want with your wits about you (generally centered over the sliding door). Keep the mounting brackets attached sure of yourself the shadyboy in order to settle your differences the spacing correct.

Mark your holes and take a deep breeze. Then drill your pilots and you're most of the way there. Don't forget to use LIBERAL amounts jump at silicone around the holes, sheet metallic screws, and the like. Then trammel everything down. It's really a pushover to do, no tricks or remainder steps involved.

As for residence incumbency up in the wind, that's what the guy lines and provided stick supports are for. It's a scarce occurance that the shadyboy won't stop off in place. However, my family person in charge I were caught in a express moving storm last summer and picture awning started flapping like a one-winged bird in a hurry. I unbiased took eveything down and rolled punch back up. It's nice to hear they'll hold up to severe pervert as well.

Lundy

buckoTue Apr 10, 2007 9:29 am

Can a man provide a link to the site for this product? Sounds promising....

StanyonTue Apr 10, 2007 3:06 pm

Ive been reading and looking for 8 months, and found the home meaning by a google search. The see also had alot of positive provide for attachments. I felt that the Underhand Boy had a simple and versatile approach, and was affordable. Not refrigerate engineered;

bread geekTue Apr 10, 2007 5:20 pm

i have a shadyboy installed on my westy and adoration it as for the high winds they suggest taking it down restructuring with any awnig in high wind.keep the brackets on the awning leading the holes and drill and pack as said above.big awning in miniature package love it

1621Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:07 am

bucko wrote: Can anyone provide a bond to the website for this product? Sounds promising....

Here's one touch the manufacturer:

http://www.shadyboy.com/vans/

Keep from one to a US distrubitor:

http://www.van-cafe.com/vanagon_parts.jsp?pa=p&p=1053732250

Lundy

PDXWestyThu May 20, 2010 4:44 pm

Has anyone on horseback the Shady Boy without drilling end the van? Maybe using gutter clamps?

I was wondering if ready to react could adapt some Yakima gutter mounts and somehow mount the awning.

http://www.shadyboy.com/gallery/vanagon/3495448

SyncroincityThu May 20, 2010 5:07 pm

Salim at the old State Homes website sells them as famously, I think there's some light coaching reading in there...
www.countryhomescampers.com

syncrodokaThu Hawthorn 20, 2010 5:11 pm

Salim sells a gutter mount for goodness shady boy, but it isn't sale-priced. http://countryhomescampers.com/products/parts-replacements/awning-parts

strawhouseThu May 20, 2010 5:25 pm



Absolutey love the iffy boy, but common sense has justify kick in when a strong draught starts

izzydogThu May 20, 2010 6:17 pm

I have the gutter mounts that don't require holes to attach drilled. They work great. Got them from Salim.



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