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Sep 04, 2013

Cover for my 2011 Raptor 3912 Velocity

Hi and thank you for your time.
We just purchased a pre owned 2011 Keystone Raptor model 3912 Velocity Toy hauler. We have decided after all the research we have done that a RV cover is something we will be needing. The question is we were advised to measure our hauler which we did and it measures out at 42'10" roughly and we are not seeing too many covers for a 5th wheel for something that measures that big. Will the covers that are advertised at 41' in length work? Is there any room to play with a cover advertised at 41'. We can see there are pros and cons to covers but we just can't see that cover that is properly installed wouldn't be a benefit. We will be in Arizona. Also we noticed that a cover that fits correctly is critical so any suggestions on that subject would be appreciated as well. Is there a certain brand that fits a coach like ours better that another. Any tips and suggestions would be appreciated.

Thank you, Frank
  • broccoli2 wrote:
    Dw and I have been trying to find a cover for our new Fuzion that measures 43". I have been told we have to have it custom made at $20 a foot. That's $860. If anyone knows of a more cost effective cover let us know


    That's cheap - jump on that. Seriously, we just had one made for our 3905 (40'-8" overall) and it was discounted to $1,100.

    The previous covers (2 of them) we got from ADCO only lasted a year each in the Arizona sun.
  • Use a Sunshield tarp to cover the top and part of the sides. Much easier to get on and off and store.
  • Dw and I have been trying to find a cover for our new Fuzion that measures 43". I have been told we have to have it custom made at $20 a foot. That's $860. If anyone knows of a more cost effective cover let us know
  • In my experience there is very little wiggle room in the sizes. A 41 won't cover a 43. If necessary, don't be afraid to go bigger, if you can find one. I'm using a universal fit 34-37 cover on my 33'9" fiver. The excess just folds in and is secured in the back. Easier on/off, imo. Ymmv.