AFT / rising roofs
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2016 11:57 am
Apologies if this subject has already been covered but I have searched the forum and can't find anything like this. We bought a Bongo in July and it has the original roof. We are considering getting it converted to an AFT roof but I would like to know the options and the pros and cons. I understand you can have one that hinges at the back or one that hinges at the side, which I assume is what is referred to as a mushroom roof. Which one is better? Our bongo came with a driveaway awning. Would fitting a rising roof stop us from being able to use it (as the straps go over the top of the Bongo)?
How much space is created by a rising roof? How do you use it for sleeping? How do you get up there? Is it cold? Does it leak when open in heavy rain? Do they go wrong after a while? Are they all automatic or do you have a choice? If so is automatic better? Is it worth the money? Any and all information and opinions gratefully accepted.
Nearly forgot to add that we use the Bongo for weekends away and we like to drive out in it each evening so that we can go out to eat so I don't want a roof that involves too much faffing about.
How much space is created by a rising roof? How do you use it for sleeping? How do you get up there? Is it cold? Does it leak when open in heavy rain? Do they go wrong after a while? Are they all automatic or do you have a choice? If so is automatic better? Is it worth the money? Any and all information and opinions gratefully accepted.
Nearly forgot to add that we use the Bongo for weekends away and we like to drive out in it each evening so that we can go out to eat so I don't want a roof that involves too much faffing about.