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garyemunson's avatar
garyemunson
Explorer II
Jun 09, 2016

RV Cover

Anyone have any hints for using a cover on a Class A? I was thinking of getting a cartop carrier to mount on top to hold the cover when not in use. Dragging one of those heavy things up on the roof each time must be really hard...
  • Effy's avatar
    Effy
    Explorer II
    Don't bother with a cover. Hassle to put on, take off, store etc, and the benefit just doesn't make up for it. Pay someone a few hundred to wash and wax your coach annually. That's about what you would pay for a decent cover and it lasts about the same length of time.
  • I bought one for my first Class A. pain to put on. snagged on the solar cell, used it a couple of times and quit. and you want to drill some holes to mount something to carry it? now if you have a rubber roof, perhaps it needs some cover.
    bumpy
  • I just bought a 30 ft 2006 TT and the seller used a cover since day one and the TT looks brand new. The guy said he put the cover on his shoulder and climbed the ladder, layed it on roof and rolled it out two feet at a time. I am nearly 80 but I will not be climbing on the roof. I will be selling the cover later when I go back to Yuma
  • Don't bother with a cover. They are junk, hard to install and damage the finish. Most end up in the trash.... Check for past posts on covers here on the forum.