Cantilevered
A cantilevered style frame or canopy uses horizontal braces and creates unobstructed clearance under the canopy.
A cantilevered style frame or canopy uses horizontal braces and creates unobstructed clearance under the canopy.
The frame rises above the trailer roof line before sloping to outer eave. Used when trailer is too short to provide proper slope for watershed. Available on Cantilevered and Fully Enclosed canopies.
The distance (horizontally) that the canopy projects out from the trailer.
A trailer top canopy that offers a premier vantage point for viewing events. Also a prime place for corporate logos that can seen from great distances.
Half height skirts create a perimeter barrier while allowing visibility into the canopy.
Attached to the canopy's outer eave at each rafter to add stability to the canopy. The tie downs can be secured to the ground with stakes or lashed to weights (water barrels, cinder blocks etc.)
Even short trailers such as goose-necks can accommodate our canopies. You simply add a “rise above” to create an elevated rear eave.
The roof end is the triangular shaped piece that caps off the canopy roof at each end. It is typically sewn to the roof and is the same color. Contrasting colors are an option. When canopy extensions are used, the roof end becomes removable with a zipper flap. Roof ends are also referred to as "gables" or "wings".
A second layer of fabric around the outer perimeter of a canopy roof. This additional layer reinforces the roof at critical stress areas which extends the life of the canopy. The canopy underlay is a standard feature on all Larsens, Inc. canopies.