So the Mrs. and I took a ride to visit Quest Outfitters in Sarasota Florida.
www.[B]questoutfitters[/B].com Let me tell you I thought customer service was dead until I met these two wonderful ladies. Two sisters with a love for the outdoors and a knack for sewing...
They had an entire room full of rip stops and poly blends, webbing, clips galore! I was like a kid in a candy store! They run the business out of there home and were kind enough to let us come in on Saturday morning, pitch our tent and discuss our ideas with them. Wonderful people!
After setting up the tent they went over it with us quickly pointing out that the main tent material is not greatly water proof. A test with some h20 and pressure showed us that pretty easily. The interesting part though is that the manufacture despite using not very h20 proof material went through the trouble to double stitch and seal the seams...
We were not suaded though! This is a project and I was determined to see it though!

We took some measures and decided we could utilize the existing fly and build off it on all sides and corners and in the front. The actual fly material is quite waterproof and should stand up to some some decent rain. The reason I think others have had problems with this tent in the weather is because one, the windows are exposed and two, the material is low to the ground vs. the heavy tarp material coming up a good 6" or so.
We're confident that with the new rainfly we can build we can eliminate the problems. I plan on keeping it 1 to 1.5' out from the base to allow for ventilation and up to 2.5' in a couple stratergic spots. This should allow for good airflow.
It's all a project and I've only got about $90 in materials for the fly and a nice drive down to Sarasota so I think it's well worth the experiment. Too busy this week getting ready for The Nat'l Rally so we'll start on it next week when I get back. We also found a REALLY COOL outdoor store in Sarasota called Environeers.
http://www.environeers.com/ They had all kinds of kit from the likes of Snowpeak all the way to MSR stoves you could test. A real cool outlet owned by a family. They were all there working. If your in the area stop by and buy something they could sure use the support!
Be on the look out for photos!
, J