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forward fold campers in high winds

Started by paceman, April 26, 2017, 07:57:43 AM

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paceman

hi all,

we recently did a trip to rollingstone (near townsville) and while it was a beautiful spot, we experienced high winds for much of the stay (up to 40 knots, in some cases)...

as our next camper is planned to be a forward fold (specifically a modcon quattro), i was wondering how owners of forward folds in general find them when the wind gets up in speed?

any stability issues, problems with poles, etc... ?

any thoughts would be appreciated.

db

We have a Quattro and in strong winds have found it to be no worse than our previous campers. It flaps and rocks a bit with strong wind gusts, but I can't see that being any different with any canvas camper. With respect to awnings and poles, the same answer. The main awning is very tall, but with all the poles secured with the velcro tabs and well roped down its been no different to our soft floor former campers. I don't have any fears for it in strong wind, only the lack of sleep from a night of noise :)
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paceman

Quote from: db on April 26, 2017, 08:39:17 AM
We have a Quattro and in strong winds have found it to be no worse than our previous campers. It flaps and rocks a bit with strong wind gusts, but I can't see that being any different with any canvas camper. With respect to awnings and poles, the same answer. The main awning is very tall, but with all the poles secured with the velcro tabs and well roped down its been no different to our soft floor former campers. I don't have any fears for it in strong wind, only the lack of sleep from a night of noise :)

thanks, mate... exactly the feedback i was after...

i didn't think it would actually fall over, but being tall, i wasn't sure how it handled the higher winds...

wilson79

I have had a couple of storms hit us in our trailer, all have been fast moving and have not lasted that long.
Our trailer has handled them no problems

Regards,

Wilson79


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2014 Ecomate Traveller FF

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silverfox1111

Gday paceman
I've got a modcon ff1 & I'm not keen on it in strong winds.
Compared to our previous soft floor, the ff1 has to be nearly a Metre taller & has a lot of side area with only the 3 poles holding the canvas walls.
This makes it into a far bigger sail with less bracing than a soft floor.
Had a couple of trips where the wind has hit us square into the drivers side & there was a fair bit of movement in the camper & tent poles. We now have a dedicated set of ropes to attach to the drivers side (up high) to to stabilise & strengthen the camper & poles.
I'd think all forward folds woukd behave yhe same though.
Silverfox
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Modcon ff1(no more)
Jayco swan outback

RonnieQ

We have a Modcon Imperial FF (aussie made) and have had it in high winds plenty of times as we often camp on the coast, they move around a bit, but I have never been concerned about it being damaged or collapsing.

Never seemed to bother it at all, and there was one time down in Tassie the wind was that strong it blew a dog off his chain and they couldn't find him for the dust.

But seriously make sure all the internal poles keep the canvas tight to reduce the sail effect, always try to set up with a natural wind break or park your car in an appropriate position to form a wind break.

I hope you love your new Modcon as much as we love ours.

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Fathom

We've been through a storm or three with our FF.
Lots of wind etc.  Two worth mentioning was one up at Fraser once that damaged  an awful lot of gazebos/tents etc.
Saw lots in the bin area that year.
One in Northern NSW that knocked down one or twenty trees.

We have had no dramas.
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DrewXT

I think the key for any tent is making sure that the canvas can't flap or get lifted off poles in a big wind.

We've had ours out in some horrific winds, including the remnants of Cyclone Debbie that hit Fraser, and no issues.

We have the Supapeg poles with the threaded spigots, which we highly recommend.  We rarely guy down our annex because it holds so will with the threaded posts

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paceman

Quote from: DrewXT on April 27, 2017, 08:41:36 AM
I think the key for any tent is making sure that the canvas can't flap or get lifted off poles in a big wind.

We've had ours out in some horrific winds, including the remnants of Cyclone Debbie that hit Fraser, and no issues.

We have the Supapeg poles with the threaded spigots, which we highly recommend.  We rarely guy down our annex because it holds so will with the threaded posts

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so , what do you put on the thread?  a wingnut?

DrewXT

Quote from: paceman on April 27, 2017, 08:45:07 AM
so , what do you put on the thread?  a wingnut?
Yep...

Like this

http://supapeg.com.au/threaded-spigot/

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HEM19X

We had an Modcon Elyssium, got stuck in some serious winds... The tropical roof was a problem as it was only Velcro holding the ends.

If caught in a cross wind, we used the eyelets on the top of the frame to attach a ratchet strap & peg it down.

Awnings are always a problem in strong winds...
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Bird

Quote from: DrewXTI think the key for any tent is making sure that the canvas can't flap or get lifted off poles in a big wind.

I run the guy rope off the top of the pole, down to the bottom of canvas then round the pole, rope over itself  and down to ground
this stops it flapping. you can sorta see it here
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paceman

Quote from: Bird on April 28, 2017, 12:09:37 PM
I run the guy rope off the top of the pole, down to the bottom of canvas then round the pole, rope over itself  and down to ground
this stops it flapping. you can sorta see it here


i do something similar... worked a treat in our high wind spot with the tarp...

shown in this video...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa_6QLo089g

GanG

Never a problem in our forward fold........been in a couple of wild storms
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