Roger,
I too have been looking at this. Most are less than 9' deep but
come in any width up to about 21' or so. Several companies make them but I
don't know which ones are better. About the door. You may have to consider
rolling the canopy up when opening and closing the door. There isn't much
room above the door on most trlrs. I have to lift my awning (free-standing)
when I close the door at the end of the day or open in the am.
I am interested in any off line replies.
Chuck Sadek
YS 73
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karnopp, Roger J [SMTP:roger.j.karnopp@lmco.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 12:17 PM
> To: vintage-race@autox.team.net
> Subject: Trailer Canopy or Awning
>
> Hello Fellow Vintage Racers,
>
> I have a 22 foot enclosed race trailer and would like to add a
> canopy/awning
> to it. A 12 foot and 20 size would likely work out fine. My initial
> thoughts are to attach one side of the canopy to the trailer. I do have a
> 4
> foot entry door and would need to clear the slope of the canopy when
> swinging the door open. I'd appreciate any ideas or suggestions as to
> techniques that have worked for you. If you could recommend any awning
> manufactures/suppliers that would also be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger Karnopp
> MK-6 Titan Formula Ford
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