Rain running between van and awning rail - any solutions?

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Does anybody have a solution for this? I was thinking if foam pipe insulation could be wedged between the awning rail and van to act like a gutter? that way if it’s raining I can still have the awning wound out to enable cooking etc under cover without rain dripping in to the van entrance. Anybody tried this or other solutions?
 
There should be a rubber seal fitted between the wind out awning and the van ?
 
Have a look at this thread it shows the seal

Club shop sells spares

 
Have a look at this thread it shows the seal

Club shop sells spares

Is there something similar for the GC?
 
Does the awning have a rebate in the rear to allow a rubber seal to be fitted - see photo .
there are various seal profiles available

edit the last photo are a self adhesive strip if there is no channel in the rear of the cassette. I hope that give you a steer in the right direction

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Does the awning have a rebate in the rear to allow a rubber seal to be fitted - see photo .
there are various seal profiles available

edit the last photo are a self adhesive strip if there is no channel in the rear of the cassette. I hope that give you a steer in the right direction

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Thanks for the info. I collect the GC up at the weekend and I’ll take a look. I assumed it did not have anything, but could be wrong.
 
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I tried the Thule 3m sealing strip for the awing on my GC600 and it didn’t fit. It leaves a gap at the ends due to the roof curvature and I wasn’t confident of it staying on when the wind when driving gets under it if I cut it short. It didn't feel very secure.

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That’s what I was fearing! Thanks for sharing. Was that the 8cm strip (they do 5 or 8cm)
The wider seal fits fine. As said, at each end it no longer touches the van. I cut mine back in a curve until it made contact to stop
It flapping around. Works well, keeps the drips out and it’s secure. Had my van just over a year and fitted it in the first few weeks. It hasn’t moved.
 
That’s what I was fearing! Thanks for sharing. Was that the 8cm strip (they do 5 or 8cm)
They do 5cm, 6.5cm and 8cm and I believe it was the 8cm I tried.

In any event I wasn’t confident it would stay in place if I cut it down even if there was no gap.

I’d be interested if anyone has found a better solution.
 
Hi All - thanks for the advice above! I have just fitted the sealing rubber to the awning and just wanted to check with those more knowledgeable than me, if this looks ok? Seems quite secure where it has been threaded in, but wanted to check if the end touching the roof needs to be stuck down with anything or is it just left like this. Does it now flap around when driving etc?
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Hi All - thanks for the advice above! I have just fitted the sealing rubber to the awning and just wanted to check with those more knowledgeable than me, if this looks ok? Seems quite secure where it has been threaded in, but wanted to check if the end touching the roof needs to be stuck down with anything or is it just left like this. Does it now flap around when driving etc?
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Looks fine. You could trim the ends in at an angle if you like, not a big issue though. Depends if there is a gap between the seal and the roof at either end of the awning.
No need for any further sticking down.
 
Looks fine. You could trim the ends in at an angle if you like, not a big issue though. Depends if there is a gap between the seal and the roof at either end of the awning.
No need for any further sticking down.
Thanks, yes I have trimmed them in a curve at each end, just cannot see on the photo. Thanks again!
 
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