Versa Line Clothesline on 20.63.1

Macropod

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Hi everyone. Installed a Versa Line on to our 20.63.1 to the rear of the van near the slide out. Sure beats having the old tripod line fall over at the first sign of wind. Easy to install, Highly recommended.

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crackacoldie

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We have one on our 16.49-3, best thing out, just make sure the kids don't drag their towels across it, of the screws pull out of the wall.
 

crackacoldie

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If you have the fibreglass side, there is no frame to screw into. I have since added a larger gauge screw, with a binder in the hole, to ensure it has held.
 
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Wall sheet was fine using the expanding plugs that came with the line. Used some sikaflex as well. Had to be careful installing the plugs though - tricky beasts if you don't ensure that the locating "teeth" lock in to the sheet and don't rotate. If they rotate - then you are screwed (sorry about the pun !) John
 
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Was ok with a days worth of towels and a bunch of soaked wetsuits. I agree with crackacoldie - you would not want the kids swinging off it so as long as you exercise some common sense - all will be fine. We bought an extension piece as well to make it around 1.8 meters wide - so there was a fair bit of load when full.
 

bigcol

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I fitted the same to mine a couple of months ago

bestest thing ever - for the moment

and

I dont have kids to swing off it................