Just about to part with the best part of 500 quid of my hard earned on an Outwell Nebraska XL. Please tell me there 's someone out there without the optional indoor water feature
Lemme know.......mickeyJ
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There is always the option of the Royal Pescara which is in exactly the same style as the Nebraska. There was a post on the site somewhere by someone who had purchased one as a second or third replacement for a Nebraska and it might be worth considering i the quality and price are better.
------------- Nigel
March 2012 - Dove Meadows
6th July Moving to Hayle
£500 is a bit much we paid less than that for the XXL from Cassy's Camping on line.
We aree thinking of tropical fish in the summer if it's warm enough. We love our Nebraska it has everything we want from a tent just don't want the leaks
As much as I hate the idea of a leaky new tent, she who must be obeyed has stated that there isn't another tent she likes as much. I think I am going to use the sealer on all the outside seams and follow it up with a Fabsil coating.
If that doesn't work I will send it back and look at a Royal Pescara.
------------- Anything becomes a pleasure if one does it too often!
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Quote: Originally posted by Janners Hat on 14/5/2007
As much as I hate the idea of a leaky new tent, she who must be obeyed has stated that there isn't another tent she likes as much. I think I am going to use the sealer on all the outside seams and follow it up with a Fabsil coating.
If that doesn't work I will send it back and look at a Royal Pescara.
You use sealer on the inside, you know?
If you use Fabsil on a new tent you will invalidate the warranty, so that's the last thing I'd be doing, especially on a tent at that price!
Thanks for that. Someone told me to put seam sealer on the inside a long time ago. For some reason I wrote outside on my posting. Must be going a bit senile!
I think I will just use the seam sealer for the time being - particularly on the bedroom pod seams if that is possible. I understand that Fabsil dries to a clear finish - so I'm not sure how the company would know it had been applied. Saying that, I take your point and will hold off for the time being.
If it leaks after the seam seal application I thing I may "paint" the outer seams with Fabsil to prevent the dreaded wicking through to the bedroom pods.
To be honest, all I want is a dry Nebraska XL. Is that too much to ask?
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Quote: Originally posted by Janners Hat on 16/5/2007
To be honest, all I want is a dry Nebraska XL. Is that too much to ask?
...Probably.
I applied seam seal after informing the retailer I had a problem. I spent ages trying to do the seams that the bedrooms hang from. After all that it still leaked.
Now it's gone back and after some thought I have decided not to have another Nebraska.
We got it up in the garden and it got several severe soakings with the hosepipe and a 15 minute 'natural' downpour.
All the seams on the 'upper' part of the tent were completely leak free.
We got 2 small 'weeps' at the inner corners of the 'tee' shape where the SIG joins the upper. It seems that it is easy to overtension these points and the leaks were reduced / eliminated once we slacked things off. I would suggest this may be a design fault.
Now we feel happy to go camping next week knowing we will stay dry.
Will report on how it performs if we get any rain!!!
If you like the Nebraska XL You'll love the Vermont XL Check it out first before you spend £500 to buy the Nebraska .I'm saveing my pennies for the Vermont,they're both about the same price i think
------------- Corpogreen esq
dead horse
and
donkey buyer
They are roughly the same price, but from recent experience no better. We have just had our Vermont L replaced due to leaks in exactly the same place as the Nebraska. We havn't tried the replacement in the rain yet but will do so as soon as possible.
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