Some good food for thought here ... just what I was looking for.
Tom: The Smittybilt shade looks a little smaller than I had in mind. A cool setup, however, and a good option for folks like me who don't want to install an awning rail on their TD's.
Jstrubberg: Good point. I have only seen sails in commercial use, and I think they may be heavier duty than I'm bargaining for. Need to get my hands on one to better gauge. Rain and wind aren't of much concern, as it's easy enough to angle the shade to avoid pooling and reduce wind trouble when necessary. And unlike an ez up, I could take it down in about 10 seconds by myself if the need arose.
OP827: How cool is a hanglider sail for this purpose. Would love to see that one set up.
ShadowCatcher: The Kelty is an excellent option. It's the same idea as the sail, but is suited to camp use. Good range of sizes. This just may be the ticket. Kelty has a great reputation. Also about the same price as the sails I am looking at, which is a pleasant surprise.
Jim.Johnson: If I go with the sail, it may have to be smaller than I want, as the sail is probably heavier duty than I need, and a smaller one would be easier to deal with.
GPW: That is like the Kelty setup, which is looking like a really good option for us. I like the idea of covering the TD door area ... just not sure how to attach it there, but I can figure it out.
Thanks, guys! This is extremely helpful. Will be testing out our theories in a couple weeks.
