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Re: Canvas v Shade Cloth?

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 3:43 pm
by Chuck
Agree with Craig re canvas v shade cloth.

When we had our Winnie we went here... http://www.campshades.com.au ... as we were in the vicinity at the time

The lady - Julie, I think - measured one for the awning, 2 end pieces (one with a door in it), another for the rear window of the MH & a third for the full length of the drivers side... all 90% & a light grey in colour. As we weren't in a hurry for them she arranged to have them couriered to our Blue Mountains home... for no additional cost!

They arrived in about 2 weeks in 2 bags of the same material, one containing the 3 for the LH side & the other the rear & Rh side.

Overall cost was in the vicinity of $750, forget the exact amount.

Very pleasant to deal with, nothing was too much trouble & the quality was first class... highly recommended.

Re: Canvas v Shade Cloth?

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 5:45 pm
by Ros20549
Dot... We also used Julie to make all our walls and sails she does an excellent job and is very reasonable we did all ours over the phone just so easy and an excellent product. If you need any more information only to glad to help...


Cheers Ros.

Re: Canvas v Shade Cloth?

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 7:52 pm
by GregnDee
Hmmmm, we reckon we're talking about something different! We only paid $180 for four....three shown here.... Very happy with them. They are strong but very lightweight.

We'd love to see photos of others...


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Re: Canvas v Shade Cloth?

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:38 pm
by Shirley
We had the yacht acrylic, bought a roll of it when we had the yacht, to make sail covers etc., but as I no longer have an industrial machine paid to have flys made up about $200 i think, they work great for us & we can sit under the one on the left hand side if we want to put a couple of tent poles in same, we also think it's good when raining can leave windows open.
We also had the sail track that Bruce put along top of windows.