ghcoe wrote:This is where my sub-roof gutter system would be good. Any water that may get past the hinge gets caught in the gutter before getting in. Then the water will flow out one side or the other.
Something to think about for those large windows is Polycarbonate Twinwall. It is light, strong, and more insulative than plexiglass. It is used a lot in greenhouses construction.
https://www.interstateplastics.com/Poly ... =242&qty=1
Thanks! I like both ideas, the gutter and the twinwall! My over engineer OCD kicked in for a second.... I started designing a downspout.. Then I said nah, just a simple hole to give it a place to go. Of course a hole in the canvas invites leaks... So I'm back to thinking of a piece of PVC running down the top edge of the slanted sidewall & out at the back of the trailer...