Its the same layout as ours. Our awning is actually 220 which covers the end window and the door. The 300 came across the kitchen window but I can't remember whether it went the whole way or part way over. I'll put a photo of the 'van with the Sunncamp awning in my gallery.
Quote: Originally posted by rob5425 on 26/2/2018
Tango, uploaded the only other pic I`ve got of the van from outside, it shows the door side of van, I didn`t really think about restriction ref windows etc, looking at the pic and taking this into account, I could be restricted also to 260, ah well, thanks for all the comments, i will keep you all informed on progress (or lack of lol) once Ive picked the van up (She`s called Dottie by the way) my good lady wifes idea
After looking at the photo of the door side I see that you have 3 windows on that side which makes it even more difficult as mine is a shorter 2 berth with just one window. However, you could measure the awning length by starting at a point behind the washroom window as the roof is straight but you also have to see where the nearside marker light is too. However, it looks like you could start between the washroom window and the marker light then measure the distance just past the wheel arch and between the 2 windows. You can't go any further past this point as the awning rail starts sloping down.
Yeah, it`ll be a case of wait and see methinks, I`ll just have to be patient (yeah right lol) and wait till I`ve picked her up on 9th March, thanks for all the tips. Rob
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