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gbopp
Oct 31, 2015Explorer
We live in south central Pennsylvania.
I use a cover on our 96 Southwind. It's parked for the winter and does not move until spring.
The cover gives it protection from the sun, snow and ice. We get a lot of winter wind in our area and I've never had any damage from the cover rubbing the paint.
If you don't have a garage, I think a cover is the next best choice.
Some will tell you not to cover your RV because dealers do not cover the units they have for sale. That's a ridiculous reason to not use a cover.
It takes me about 30-40 minutes to install the cover by myself. Less if I have help.
I'll use a cover until I get a garage or canopy.
I use a cover on our 96 Southwind. It's parked for the winter and does not move until spring.
The cover gives it protection from the sun, snow and ice. We get a lot of winter wind in our area and I've never had any damage from the cover rubbing the paint.
If you don't have a garage, I think a cover is the next best choice.
Some will tell you not to cover your RV because dealers do not cover the units they have for sale. That's a ridiculous reason to not use a cover.
It takes me about 30-40 minutes to install the cover by myself. Less if I have help.
I'll use a cover until I get a garage or canopy.
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