Spring fever has hit!!
I finally pulled the cover off my trailer yesterday and peaked inside, and gave the exterior a good careful going over. Everything looks perfect, no leaks, no damage, no cracks. I'm starting to get in gear for my first trip in the middle of April.
I purchased some waterproof, ripstop nylon last year, and have my design for my awning.
One corner will be attached to the backside of the trailer with permanent mounts for the pole on the trailer. This is so when installing, one pole will be solid to make for easier setup. That corner will be 7' off the ground. The diagonal corner will be 8'. The other two corners will be 6'. I'm hoping the slope will be enough to not puddle water if the awning is kept taut.
Any thoughts?