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   JandL  
   
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     Topic: Tarp awning trialPosted: 13 Oct 2016 at 7:14pm  | 
 
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   I found putting a third pole in the middle keeps the rain from forming a big pool
 
   
   
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   StephenH  
   
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     Posted: 13 Oct 2016 at 10:11pm | 
 
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   One good thing about the door and screen door on the R-Pod is that it is rounded and does not have a sharp corner which could puncture the awning. It makes the addition of a tarp wheel less necessary.
    
   
   
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   voisj  
   
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   Joined: 19 Jul 2016 Location: San Luis Obispo Online Status: Offline Posts: 471  | 
  
     Posted: 30 Nov 2016 at 9:15pm | 
 
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    JandL, Followed your lead on the tarp awing, Used sail slugs for the channel and just tie wrapped them to the tarp. I use a bungee cord at each end just pull it back or forward  to get shade or rain protection. ![]()  | 
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   craigwood  
   
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   Joined: 31 Oct 2016 Location: New Meadows ID Online Status: Offline Posts: 21  | 
  
     Posted: 01 Dec 2016 at 12:10pm | 
 
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   I'm not sure what sail slugs are and a close up picture of the tarp/channel would be appreciated.  This system looks simple and inexpensive - my kind of diy project!  Thanks
    
   
   
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   WJR3  
   
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     Posted: 01 Dec 2016 at 12:42pm | 
 
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   Can you let us know what size slugs and shackles you used? Seems like an nice easy set-up!
    
   
   
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   voisj  
   
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     Posted: 01 Dec 2016 at 12:58pm | 
 
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Craig wood & WJR3, 
   
   
  Sail slugs go on the leading edge of a sail boat sail and feed into the mast when you raise the sail. Here's some pictures of the awning and slugs. The shackles are just a carabiner  type also used in sailing, with a small end and a large end that opens. ![]() Sail slugs, .56 cents each.  I used the 3/8 slugs (cut them off an old sail) ![]() I use a bungge cord at each end to keep it tight and also adjust the overhang to be forward or aft. ![]() I bought 7' adjustable tent poles at my local camp store. I use the pole to push the sliders down the track, 8' pole  or 9' pole would be better because you could adjust them for grade changes , they sell them at Cabellas on line $14.99 ![]() There is a small gap at the trailer rail, I rained 2" the next day (Eureka CA) and it wasn't a problem. ![]()  | 
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   techntrek  
   
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     Posted: 01 Dec 2016 at 1:54pm | 
 
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   nice
    
   
   
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