
We have a 7x16 with a curved roof top, and standard leaf spring axles. Our current setup uses a 10 x 10 first up shelter that fits nicely between the door and the trailer. When properly tied and staked, it does reasonably well even in bad weather. The canopy top is vented so that reduces the kite effect somewhat.
Anyhow, we setup the outdoor kitchen next to the trailer fender, and of course the rain runs off the canopy, and down the side of the trailer, right onto the kitchen table. We really like the shade of the 10 x 10, and the relative ease of access in/out of the canopy area due to the straight legs.
I've searched and read post after post, now somewhat confused. I really like Don's (flboy) Aleko RV awning, but believe it or not, have a bit of concern about the support arms being deployed at an angle from the trailer to the edge of the awning. I wonder if we'd keep bumping into them, being used to a canopy type shelter? We would also lose about 20' of coverage on the outer edge, since the awning is about 8' out when deployed (vs. 10' canopy). I suppose for shade, when you drop the outer edge, you increase the effective shade over a canopy anyway.
But wait! flboy has some wind tie downs in one of his pictures. Is it possible to deploy this RV awning in a "carport" style? Outer legs straight down, and tied off for wind resistance? (Why would anybody want to do that anyhow?). Well, I might, if it worked out right. Slide the ol' state park picnic table under, setup the kitchen, enjoy an awning mounted to a rail that would sheet the rain out to the edge.
With all that said, maybe I'm worried about nothing, maybe the angle or patio deployment, legs anchored to trailer bottom wall is best? Hence the reason for the post. What do you folks think?
I envision mounting the rail just above the rear window, below the drip rail. A 10' awning would stop just before the RV door. This would meet our needs, and as you can tell, I doubt I'd be able to mount one long enough to cover the RV door, and still have opening clearance. Bottom of trailer is about 16" off the ground, drip rail about 92" off the ground. There's about 4-1/2" between the top of the rear window and the drip rail.
Any thoughts about "how high is too high" for the awning rail. My trailer has 6" additional wall height, (6' 6" + 16" high floor already) Anybody know how long the legs are for the Aleko?
Thanks again for any thoughts, long post, but wanted to get enough ideas out there to "paint a picture" of my quest..