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Lynee,
my awning is fairly old,I think it's a Tri Sombreo or something like that. Old fashioned heavy canvas but works well.
I'd check that awning rail length if I was you, I'm sure mine is 780.
My Wisp is 350/2 if I recall correctly, which implies a 3,5 metre body length. The awning rail is about 2.3 metres high so very roughly.... 2x2.3 + 3.5 = 8.1 or 810 so pretty close.
If the same rule applies, one might infer that your Wisp 300 had a 3.0 metre body length so your awning rail length could well be 0.5 shorter than mine.
Enough of all this maths and speculation though, see if you can pop out and measure it as recommended in the article. 
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