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ANNEXE WALLS:
Now if you want a bit more privacy from other campers or the weather looks like
turning and you want to batten down the hatches, you’ll want to attach your annexe walls. It’s a fairly simple process and
shouldn’t take you more than 15 minutes to do.
1.
The first step is to lay out your annexe walls, make sure that the side with the PVC flap is going to be on the inside
of your trailer, this will make sure the d-ring is on the outside and you can peg your walls down
2.
Once again with the help of a friend start the zippers and zip away. Make sure you don’t forget to push down the
velcro for a good seal
3.
Peg out all your walls using the d-rings that are positioned around the perimeter
This job is much easier with the help of
a friend
Pegging out the walls will help keep
them quiet if it gets windy, as well as
adding strength to the structure
4.
If you are putting the PVC floor in, this is the time to do it, once it is all pegged out, this simply velcros on and
thanks to that PVC flap there is no chance of water getting in
Lay out your walls to begin with
Getting a mate to put pressure on the
outside while you fasten the Velcro will
make the job much simpler