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- Blaster_ManExplorer
hanko wrote:
a pole barn
Agree. Covers are a lots of trouble...expensive, big, heavy, cumbersome, dirty, hard to get up and on the roof, hard to put on, rub spots on the RV/get holes rubbed in them, have to store them someplace when using the RV, etc. Covered storage is much better and worth every penny. - jungshinExplorerI bought a used billboard tarp off CL. Has pipe channels, works great and price was right
- RayChezExplorerCovers are usually a hassle to install on a big coach. I had one, I believe it was an ADCO, but not sure. It snowed one time and it was a bear to get it off the coach with the snow frozen over on the roof. Then one of the big zippers broke and that was the last time I used it. I believe it is still in the garage somewhere.
- hankoExplorera pole barn
- Dick_BExplorerSunshield tarp
- sailor_louExplorerI was always pleased with the ADCO Aqua-shed covers. I only used them over the winter, probably 5 months at a time. The first one I used four seasons and sold it with the rig. It still had at least one or maybe two more seasons left in it. The second one I only used for two seasons because I built a garage. As far as where to buy, like most things today check the on-line retailers.
Also note, you'll probably get a boatload of anti-cover comments. In all the years I used mine, it didn't scratch the RV paint and wasn't all that difficult to install (provided you are comfortable climbing on the RV). Just ensure it is secure as identified in the instructions.
Lou
05 Travel Supreme Envoy - Crazy_RayExplorerMetal
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