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    Posted: 26 Aug 2021 at 11:19am
Does anyone know the model # of the Thule Omnistor awning. I need to order some parts for it and Thule asked for the model #.

Thanks in advance!
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Been camping the obx for forty years.  I'm from coastal sc, not too far from your homebase.  NPS is great if not too hot and humid, if you've got a camping box you cook without ac.  Teeter's is great in Ocracoke for hookups and close bicycle/walk access to the village.  
Buxton has Cape Woods, close to the lighthouse and the Buxton Maritime forest.  There is also frisco campground which has hookups as well.  All great places.  A little crowded in the summer so reservations are good.  Happy camping!
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Yes, the true Outer Banks are further South!  Kitty Hawk and Nags Head, while still a neat place to go, are too commercialized and touristy.  Have you done any camping there yet?  We've tent camped at a few...Camp Hatteras (very nice but busy in the summer), Rodanthe Watersports Park (space way too tight), and Ocracoke NPS campground.  Looking for a good place to Pod and there are many other CG's....
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Merchants is a favorite of a friend of mine.  I've never made it down but plan to.  I hear it is beautiful and have seen many beautiful photos.  

I think the screen room is going to be about $800.  Someone else checked on this site and I've talked with FR and they are in the process of negotiating with Thule re: selling the item through their dealerships.  Hopefully soon!

See you in the OBX this summer.  I favor the lower islands, Hatteras and Ocracoke.

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And I bet a very expensive screen room knowing Thule....

We were right up at the VA line at Merchants Millpond SP.....a really cool place.  Campground had no hookups but the Podzilla had no troubles with that!  It is a very well maintained State Park with hiking trails and the main attraction of canoeing through the swamp or pond....thousands of Cypress trees and turtles and one very big gator!  I'm sure there are more....   You can rent canoes there.  We would go back in a second but it was a 5 hour drive from Concord, NC.  Stopped for some mandatory Eastern NC BBQ on the way.    

Very eager to get to OBX for a long weekend!  Got this thing I call a job so time is limited........
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2017 at 7:38am
Glad you had a good trip.  Where did you camp?  

The pics with the awning manual show a diagonal brace which is described as optional.  Now we just have to wait for the optional screen room!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2017 at 7:26am
So I did experiment this weekend.  Did what the Thule pictures showed for set up (not what I was told at the dealer).  Seemed to work well....extend the legs to the ground at an angle with the awning cranked out 3 or 4 feet, crank all the way out and then attach legs to side of pod.  There are no support braces as shown in another Thule model but there the teeth for that brace!?!  Wonder if it is an add-on.  I do feel more comfortable with it now.
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thanks again.  Have fun on your trip!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Mar 2017 at 2:05pm
I saw those bags also. The plastic flanges are to be mounted to your location of choice to hold the crank handle in storage. Looking at the installation instructions, the pitch control has something to do with the angle at which the awning cranks out. Again, the instructions are not clear. I'm off on the maiden Pod voyage this weekend and plan to learn all about my awning! (and Podzilla).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Mar 2017 at 12:34pm
thanks guys.  watched the video, had thought about pushing that clip but didn't want to break.  will try again.  Noticed that the manual appears to show that the awning should only be extended three feet before deploying the extension arms, while the guy in the video apparently send it all the way out.  He also doesn't touch on the bottom extension with the little bevel button that you push in to extend further.  Took me a while to figure that out.  Any thoughts on the two accessory bags, "filling fixation bag" and "mb 5200 pitch control".  The first contains plastic flanges with screw on base and the second contains two screws with four washers respectively. 

thanks again, I don't know how we'd get help with this stuff without this forum!
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