Added a twist to an old standard tarp design. The finished product is an 11' x nearly 12' (11'-10" to be exact).
So its your basic rectangle tarp.
The twist was I added a center panel to allow light in and create more width.
Some of these pics are in the building process, so some tie-outs and the panel pulls aren't all visible. But at the end everything is there.
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Black main sections with a yellow skylite. Black for privacy.
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Doors can be closed.
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Tarp can be turned for a different look..
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Panel pulls in use. The placement of the pulls works in either ridgeline configuration.
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Of course I like different!! So here's the tarp in whelen mode.
In whelen mode, theres a 12' ridge with 6' side wall and a 6' diamond tip/porch. And the panel pulls work here as well.
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I've got the tarp closed down tight here with the panel pull being used.
The tie outs align so you can use them to secure the ends with a biner.The diamond tip can be opened fully into porch mode if you so desire.
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Still in whelen style, with the doors pulled back.
Finished weight is 24 oz., including the stuff sack and panel shockcords w/ mittenhooks.
Dimensions: 11' x 11'-10"
Numerous tie outs and panel pulls (20 total, 16 tieouts, 4 panel pulls)
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