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Dormobile roof and winds
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<blockquote data-quote="slow-lane-Matt" data-source="post: 547611" data-attributes="member: 19329"><p>you needn't worry about the wind, unless a hurricane hits North Cornwall iwc probably best to keep the roof down. </p><p></p><p>If you see a turquoise/white 68 Dormie down there give us a hoot - we'll be around St Agnes for the first 2 weeks of Aug.</p><p></p><p>...a more realistic problem is keeping the light out in the morning, esp for kids in bunks upstairs - hanging curtains on a 45 degree roof even with poppers/straps is a difficult. We improvise with rubber mats cut to size on the outside - held on with Neodymium magnets...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow-lane-Matt, post: 547611, member: 19329"] you needn't worry about the wind, unless a hurricane hits North Cornwall iwc probably best to keep the roof down. If you see a turquoise/white 68 Dormie down there give us a hoot - we'll be around St Agnes for the first 2 weeks of Aug. ...a more realistic problem is keeping the light out in the morning, esp for kids in bunks upstairs - hanging curtains on a 45 degree roof even with poppers/straps is a difficult. We improvise with rubber mats cut to size on the outside - held on with Neodymium magnets... [/QUOTE]
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