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Aug 26, 2017Explorer II
Our cover made of the latest and greatest material still let moisture in. Sunbrella, I think. W padded corners wit thick old towels, a mistake, Green growth developed.
Wind was a big buga bo. It go under and up the sides billowing and stretching the material. Had to tighten the buckles underneath every little bit.
Newer ones have blow out panels, on sides to stop wind from as much damage.
Swimming noodles does sound good if there was a way to hold them on corners or perhaps a similar material in a sheet form.
My thoughts over time, is perhaps someway to tent the cover over the top and away from the corners. It would be super for cooling air circulation and keeping rubbing from happening on corners etc.
Only way I see feasible now are the metal pole frames with the material stretched over them. I can't think of the name or brands but ailing a hard side garage it would seem a better alternative, depending on price.
Wind was a big buga bo. It go under and up the sides billowing and stretching the material. Had to tighten the buckles underneath every little bit.
Newer ones have blow out panels, on sides to stop wind from as much damage.
Swimming noodles does sound good if there was a way to hold them on corners or perhaps a similar material in a sheet form.
My thoughts over time, is perhaps someway to tent the cover over the top and away from the corners. It would be super for cooling air circulation and keeping rubbing from happening on corners etc.
Only way I see feasible now are the metal pole frames with the material stretched over them. I can't think of the name or brands but ailing a hard side garage it would seem a better alternative, depending on price.
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