I have a Terranova voyager in mostly excellent condition. The outer functions fine and I have spare poles.
The taped seams in the corners on the water-proof part of the bath-tub are starting to come away completely and moisture is getting in on wet ground nights. Its probably due to age.
Was wondering if anyone has had success repairing this either themselves or by a repairer.
I really want to keep the tent as its got no other defects and is quite bomb-proof
this might not be your issue but I had a Laser which had a really leaky ground sheet (seams were in good order though). I used some Fabsil gold waterproofing on it and it's been perfect ever since. Just a thought as it might be leaking in via the groundsheet rather than through the seams? I messaged TN about replacing the groundsheet, they quoted £200, and clearly hadn't really read my message properly, made no apology and didn't answer my question about if this is normal behavour after 40odd nights use.
ScottishMountainGear.com quoted me £89 to replace the ground sheet, so might be worth contacting them if Fabsil doesn't work.
Some Tyvek breather/roofing membrane makes an excellent cheap, durable footprint if you can find someone who has a little spare (end of roll, offcut) or sells lengths off the roll (100m x 1.4m costs just under £150). 2m x 1.4m is enough to trim into a Voyager size footprint for £3. Try local roofing contractor (T.Peel in Buxton) or builder's merchants perhaps
Very interesting. I have a Lightwave T10 Trek and the PU coated groundsheet is becoming a bit porous with age, water coming through under pressure when I camp on a bog, and I have been wondering what to do about it. The tent is otherwise perfect, so I might give Fabsil Gold a try. Failing that, I shall make a footprint.
I had the same issue with my Voyager some years ago. Shortly after, all the seams washed off the flysheet in a storm in the Peak district and I had a very soggy night. At this point it was probably about 20 years old so I didn't feel too aggrieved. It is now a play tent for the kids.
I'm not sure that, once some of the glue is failing, it is worth throwing too much money at solutions rather than a replacement.
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