Wind problems.

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Because.of being windswept when sitting outside our motorhome, (Maybe I’m beginning to feel my age) I have finally succumbed to buying a “Jormax” wind break after 30 years of motorhoming. I hope it’s as good as the reviews. Am I now classed as anti-social.
 
Because.of being windswept when sitting outside our motorhome, (Maybe I’m beginning to feel my age) I have finally succumbed to buying a “Jormax” wind break after 30 years of motorhoming. I hope it’s as good as the reviews. Am I now classed as anti-social.
Naw. If you have problems with wind, fellow motorhomers will think you've acted responsibly in screening them from your output ... :ROFLMAO:

Steve
 
Like you we think we’re going to get one, we’re just dithering now about the size. We don’t have a dog so don’t need a full enclosure and have a Quest for longer stays but sometimes that’s at the wrong angle and of course if it’s really sunny but windy we’d prefer to not be inside it. Especially Nick who is a real sunworshipper!
 
I like it Steve and knew from my title that it would happen, but not so fast.
Manna from heaven for me, Del: a former work colleague wrote on my Leaving Card that my humour had never progressed beyond the 3rd Form. I was so proud of that recognition ...

Steve

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Like you we think we’re going to get one, we’re just dithering now about the size. We don’t have a dog so don’t need a full enclosure and have a Quest for longer stays but sometimes that’s at the wrong angle and of course if it’s really sunny but windy we’d prefer to not be inside it. Especially Nick who is a real sunworshipper!
‘Cos I’m a cheapskate I went for the low cost wooden pole option from Cornish windbreaks. Works well. Jormax are very good but not for me
 
Carolyn. We bought the 5metre one, with open view at the top.
 
So this 'criminals gassing motorhomers' is NOT an urban myth; it's just that it was an inside job ... :ROFLMAO:

Steve
If it was an inside job then it would not be an issue, really :whistle2:

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Blame the dog.......
The dog that I don't have! 'Naw, not me, it's the dog, and smelling like that, small wondered he scarpered ... open a window, it'll soon clear' :ROFLMAO:

My Dad loved his dogs and when Mick died, he was totally lost. Mum, who was still working, told him to go to the RSPCA and get a replacement dog, but made the mistake of not setting any limits. Dad returned with a Pyrenean Dog, who weighed about 12 stone, had been kept on a Farm and fed on a diet that consisted almost entirely of sprouts. Mum & Dad's house had 2 reception rooms, the first about 10 feet square, the second just over 11 feet square, so there really wasn't anywhere to get out of range, as it were. A short lived episode, but a lovely dog [sat my older son, then aged 3, on the dog's shoulders and walked them slowly around the street. Dog and boy quite happy!]

Steve
 
‘Cos I’m a cheapskate I went for the low cost wooden pole option from Cornish windbreaks. Works well. Jormax are very good but not for me
We have them but they’re flipping hard work! We also bought one that was far too long , we keep thinking about cutting it in half.
 
‘Cos I’m a cheapskate I went for the low cost wooden pole option from Cornish windbreaks. Works well. Jormax are very good but not for me
We have three of those and make an enclosure to keep the dogs in in fact just bought some new poles had them now for five or six years😊
 
Manna from heaven for me, Del: a former work colleague wrote on my Leaving Card that my humour had never progressed beyond the 3rd Form. I was so proud of that recognition ...

Steve
We are looking forward to meeting you in Fife even more now......grow up, don't be so silly. :giggler:
 

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