To enable us to fit into just about any size campsite, we rented one of Maui’s smallest fully self-contained campervans. But we know that small size can sometimes require compromise.
At first glance, it appears that our RV has no awning, leaving us exposed to sun and rain. But there’s actually a simple, clever, compact awning that’s easy to set up and use.
Here’s a very short time-lapse video showing how we install our awning. It’s short because it’s so simple to set up. ;-)
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Pete Almasi
Friday 29th of April 2016
Why can't one of these be installed on any size RV when all you really need is the wanted rail and fabric size and if you can,where could one purchase one?
TheRVgeeks
Friday 29th of April 2016
We'll bet it would be easy for a handy person to do, but don't know if there's an actual kit that you could buy.