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gbopp
Sep 16, 2018Explorer
x96mnn wrote:gbopp wrote:
I think just about any cover is better than no cover. We have had our Southwind covered in snow/ice all winter.
Make sure the cover is snug and secure. We get a lot of winter wind in our area and have never had a cover related pronlem.
Except for a couple times the wind broke the cord holding the cover in place. The RV was not damaged.
I was told the exact opposite from two dealers and an independent RV repair shop when looking to buy one a few years back. The RV repair center put it the simplist, they work on a half dozen campers a year repairing damaged caused by a cover and they have yet to do a repair on a camper that was damaged by snow.
If you read my post again you will see I said, 'Make sure the cover is snug and secure.'
That is the key to no damage from the cover during wind.
And we get a LOT of winter wind in our area.
Probably many people install the cover and do not secure it properly.
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