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Tuesday 19 May 2009

Multirail (part one)

Vehicle design is a wonderful thing. Every generation of a certain model becomes increasingly more refined, lines get smoothed, tidied and updated. Unfortunately trends change - in the case of the Volkswagen Transporter, the gutters have disappeared. They left us after the third generation van.


Our old T3 camper was often extended with a canopy or drive-away awning hanging from the gutter, something we're keen to retain on the new van, but how?

We had a long chat with Mark from Fishbrain; the company we have just bought the Khyam awning from, his recommendation was a Reimo Multirail:


A myriad of awning and canopy attachments are possible using the standard 'figure of eight' strip as used by most awning manufacturers. This seemed the most sensible (but not cheapest) option to go for. Other options include ropes going over the top of the van's paintwork. Simply not an option for us.

So off we go. First step is to mask the length of the van and offer the Multirail up and mark the drill holes. Check, check and check again.


Notice any small gaps above and below windows have been covered with masking tape, this stops the small shards of metal from drilling getting anywhere near the rubbers.


Don't be put-off by the Multirail being 'dead-straight', it will curve to the contour of the van when screwed and bonded into place.


Deep breath... and drill! There's no going back at this stage. Roughen the paintwork between the holes to help the bonding process.


Add the bonding (sikaflex style bonding material) to the Multirail. Clean the van surface with an acetone-based 'panel-wipe' and offer-up the Multirail.

Starting at the front, first two screws in, then work your way down the length of the van.

Just as we got to this point the heavens opened. Rain-stopped play - hence the part one in the title of this post!

Check back soon (if the rain ever stops!) to see the final result.

UPDATE: Here's all the other blog posts about the Multirail.

6 comments:

  1. Hello, my name is Marko from Slovenia. I want to know where did you buy canopy for vw t3, and how you fixed to the van? Thank you for your answer.

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  2. Hi Marko, Thank you for reading the blog. The T3 canopy is from Bluebird Customs: http://www.bluebird-type2.co.uk/

    To attach to the T3 your gutter must have gutter bulk strip attached, then use figure-of-eight strip. Both available from Fishbrain. Take a look here: http://www.fishbrain.biz/acatalog/awning-attachments.html

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  3. Glad I found this blog Richard, got myself the multirail to fit on my silver T5. Instructions all in German though!! Your pictures posted have been a great help, roll on a dry day to fit it.

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  4. Hi Rod, I've got a rough translated version of the instructions if you need them... will dig thru my old files and try and post them on here somewhere.

    Thanks for reading the blog.

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  5. Thanks Richard, if that's not too much trouble, the more info the better. Finding your insulation thread dead helpful too. First time van owner here, so again great find your blog :)

    Cheers, Matt
    (not sure where this rodisgod google name came from - a late night drinking probably!)

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  6. Hehe, nice to see the blog is proving useful - I can confirm the insulation technique works - we camped in York two weeks ago in sub-zero temperatures with only a small oil-filled radiator for warmth!

    Keep an eye out for the Multirail instructions... thanks for your feedback.

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