tnrv'er wrote:
So are you guys recommending either not covering it or just biting the bullet and buying the Adco?
Umm.. yeah, that seems to be the consensus..
If you really FEEL you MUST cover it, buy a properly made RV cover.
As someone else has pointed out, tarps if allowed to be loose anywhere WILL rub ALL the paint off right down to metal or in the case of fiberglass take the gelcoat off.
Either way the cost of repairs will far exceed what a properly made RV cover would cost.
HOWEVER, since you are planning to build some sort of structure next year, why not SKIP a soft cover.. One year without being covered is not going to hurt your RV's finish at all.
I have never covered my RVs, just seems to be a waste of money and my time.. They are made to live outdoors and pretty hard to camp with a cover on a RV let along drive down the road with a cover on..
