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    Tuga,

    Be VERY careful leaving that Girard awning open in the rain.

    Their own documentation states clearly that their awning is a sun shade only, and not intended to be open during significant rainfall. If there is a sudden downpour, the rain can collect on the fabric and stretch it down between the rafters, then not be able to automatically retract if the wind kicks up.

    Luckily, we never experienced that with our Girard, but I have seen it happen to others....

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    If you want to seriously devalue your coach put the kind of awnings they sell at Camping World on your bus.

    Your vintage came with ZipDee awnings and matching chairs, usually with an ugly striped fabric and matching ZipDee folding chairs.

    If you put the manual ZipDee awnings on they will be what your coach was supplied with and although they will not go up or down with the press of a button they will be reliable and will last for years and years.

    If you opt for newer styles you will need to bring power to the awning and do a lot more installation work than just bolting things to the coach. All awnings are for shade and none that I know of can be used safely in rain or winds.

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    Geoff, The cost of respectable awnings for your coach may shock your budget a bit. Yours probably won't be as big, but I spent well over 20K for the Girards on my coach and I did the entire installation.

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    Default Patio Awnings

    I Have Had 2 Coaches With Zee Dee Auto Awnings And Have Had Trouble With Both. I Just Replaced An Air Valve On My Coach At A Cost Of $4oo And Am Still Having Trouble . The Manual Ones Work Every Time And Are Not Much Trouble To Let Out And Back In. Just My 2 Cents Worth. Bill C

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    I am perfectly good with manual awnings, and I think I'll go with ZipDee, if/when I can find a reputable installer, and the budget allows.

    Jon: I guess just like a spotlight, mine also didn't come with awnings, guess it was an option after mine.

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    If I can remember correctly there were a lot of things we take for granted on coaches today that were not found on all coaches, if any. Our 1987 coach was heavily optioned and it only had an awning on the patio side. We later added awnings over all other windows.

    Nobody had a satellite. And when they did become more common they we only used when the coach was parked.

    The only washers, if equipped with one at all were the Splendide combinations.

    I don't believe at the time any coaches came with an automatic transfer switch or combination inverter/chargers as we know them. All batteries were lead acid, and gel cell were first being introduced only in the early 90s.

    Side windows had sliders for the openings and the awning style came out later. We could drive down the road with the sliders open. We cannot with awning windows. Most coaches had multiple roof vents, none of which closed automatically when it rained.

    There was no ABS and all brakes were drum.

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    Drivers used to be hired and wore a bus driver hat, I have been training Micki to drive but she won't wear the hat.
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