Glossary Entries Tagged ‘styles’
NHRA style canopy
The NHRA style canopy is another term for “cantilevered” or “suspended”. The canopy is supported entirely by the trailer with no vertical poles. These are very popular with drag race teams since they allow access for tall & long dragsters. They are also popular with boat racers and vendors.
The outer eave is typically higher (96″) than a standard canopy (86″) and the projection is restricted to a maximum of 15 feet.
Tags: canopies, canopy, frames, stylesChuckwagon Style Entry
The “Chuckwagon” style portico on his hospitality set-up allows access to the curbside, roadside or both canopies. Its distinctive “hooped” fascia provides an ideal space for branding.
Tags: doors, frames, stylesPortico Style Entry
Unique entryways beckon people into your canopy or tent. This domed portico entryway is installed along the face of a storefront style canopy.
Tags: doors, frames, stylesGooseneck Trailer Set-up
Even short trailers such as goosenecks can accommodate our canopies. You simply add a “rise above” to create an elevated rear eave. The photo shows the “open frame” method (left end) and “tilt-up panel” method (right side).
Tags: frames, stylesHorizontal Projection Style
The frame projects horizontally (parallel to the ground) before sloping to the outer eave. Used when trailer has tall doors or slide-outs that may need clearance before sloping.
Tags: frames, styles