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Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-20-2020, 06:46 PM
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Posted By Ron in BC
Thanks for clearing that up Pat. Didn't realize...

Thanks for clearing that up Pat. Didn't realize between 2013 and 2014 they switched types for the kitchen window.

A person would have to be careful not to make statements about all ...... having...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-20-2020, 02:07 PM
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Posted By Ron in BC
OK, a little confused, nothing new about that. :)...

OK, a little confused, nothing new about that. :) My 2014 19 had a kitchen slider as does my 2019 21. Yours has an awning kitchen window?

Yes, the kitchen window is OK to leave open in moderate...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-20-2020, 11:26 AM
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Posted By Ron in BC
On my old 19 the bathroom window was a slider...

On my old 19 the bathroom window was a slider that opened upwards. On my new 21 the bathroom window is a small 1/2 awning window. I'm not sure which window will be in your new 19 but if it's the...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-15-2020, 05:23 PM
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Posted By Ron in BC
Mine's bigger than yours. ;D Yup, steel...

Mine's bigger than yours. ;D

Yup, steel spikes for sure. The commercial plastic ones, even some aluminum ones are pathetic. One hit on a rock and they're broken or bent.

The steel spike is...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-15-2020, 11:26 AM
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Views: 9,523
Posted By Ron in BC
That would be a very difficult feat to engineer...

That would be a very difficult feat to engineer unless you used a tiny peg that barely did anything.

I prefer to use my brain to decide if things are getting too wild to keep the awning out. ...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-14-2020, 09:54 PM
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Posted By Ron in BC
You're welcome. I should have mentioned that...

You're welcome. I should have mentioned that when I spike the awning legs down I use 2 spikes per foot. They are driven in at an angle to each other. That prevents a strong upwards pull from...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-14-2020, 04:39 PM
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Views: 9,523
Posted By Ron in BC
Well they were inadvertently doing that. On one...

Well they were inadvertently doing that. On one side of my 21 I have a framed awning bathroom window, an unframed window in the door that I hate, and two framed sliders. I would have much preferred...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-14-2020, 02:39 PM
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Views: 9,523
Posted By Ron in BC
It is very stable in that configuration and since...

It is very stable in that configuration and since it can stay out for longer amounts of time then the electric one a sunshade or mesh can be attached. There's a groove for that purpose.

Ron
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-13-2020, 07:30 PM
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Views: 9,523
Posted By Ron in BC
The only photo that I have that shows both is an...

The only photo that I have that shows both is an old one with my 19.

The legs detach and can be moved outboard, either vertically or in this case at an angle to hold the sun shade at a good angle....
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-12-2020, 06:33 PM
Replies: 89
Views: 9,523
Posted By Ron in BC
It's not just for rain, it can be pouring...

It's not just for rain, it can be pouring buckets, torrential rain and the manual awning stays out. No having to put a pole up in the middle to keep it from collapsing. Those sliders, that we all...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-12-2020, 01:40 PM
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Posted By Ron in BC
Of course there's also the matter of aesthetics. ...

Of course there's also the matter of aesthetics. When I built my first boat in 1977 the style of the day was acrylic windows without a frame. Always looked unfinished to me so I hand beat aluminum...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 05-12-2020, 10:53 AM
Replies: 89
Views: 9,523
Posted By Ron in BC
Your sleek look is my unfinished looking,...

Your sleek look is my unfinished looking, protruding, trouble prone look. :rolleyes:

Ron
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