MtView wrote:
This is our first year owning a 22' ultralight TT and I live in New England. Should I cover the TT or just leave it exposed? I would anticipate a full range of New England winter weather - snow, an occasional Blizzard, freezing rain, etc.
I'm having a hard time coming to a reasonable conclusion on this. None of the dozens of RVs and TTs at the dealer get covered, but then again they have trained professionals on payroll who can get everything up snuff if anything goes wrong.
DEFINITELY cover it! You spent probably 20,000 of your hard earned money and a $300 cover will keep it looking new with a 3 yr warranty! Get an ADCO from Amazon with the TYVEC roof. It is called " all climate + wind" You are in NE and I am originally from Maine so you will need it with the ice and snow! That ice laying directly on your roof can do damage not to mention the sun fading your decals. It also comes with tire storage covers to protect the rubber from sun fading. Don't take shortcuts with your new TT! Mine is 3 years old and looks brand new!