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- vermilyeExplorerI had an Escape 17 (another brand of fiberglass egg) that I stored under a fabric cover in Oswego, NY (150" - 200" of snow each winter). Most of the snow is light lake effect stuff, but I still scraped it off the trailer once it got over 2' deep.
You may want to use a little extra concern about the Boler since it was designed without rooftop AC & may not take as large a snow load. Unfortunately, I've seen a few with caved in roofs here in the Northeast.
My current solution with my Escape 21 is to hook it up & head for southern Arizona! - pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Since my brother purchased it 2 weeks ago I have no idea about the rally. - notevenExplorer III
pianotuna wrote:
SaltiDawg,
It has been in Saskatchewan for most of its life.
Has it been to the rally in Macklin? - SaltiDawgExplorer
pianotuna wrote:
SaltiDawg,
It has been in Saskatchewan for most of its life.
Thanks,
I had missed that. - pianotunaNomad IIISaltiDawg,
It has been in Saskatchewan for most of its life. - SaltiDawgExplorer
shastagary wrote:
the trailer has been around since 1977 if there was such a concern about snow load there should be signs of damage by now i doubt that it had the snow removed from the roof after every larger snow fall in that amount of time unless its been stored under cover the whole time.
Maybe the San Diego owner wasn't worried about Snow Loading. - pianotunaNomad IIIThanks for the comments.
- shastagaryExplorerthe trailer has been around since 1977 if there was such a concern about snow load there should be signs of damage by now i doubt that it had the snow removed from the roof after every larger snow fall in that amount of time unless its been stored under cover the whole time.
- notevenExplorer IIIpianotuna - lots of Bolers sat around the grain belt without covers - the winter breezes keep the light weight snow ('scuse my cussin') off :) Suggest park it out in the wind.
If it has to be parked where it can be piled on, suggest a simple tent made from a princess auto poly tarp (colour optional) pitched nice and steep to shed snow ('scuse my cussin') like a chalet roof - new set of challenges to protect the trailer from the spars and riggin' from flappin' and bangin' - J_herbExplorerGo to fiberglass trailers and talk to the people who have lots of fiberglass trailers and live in the snow areas and see what they do for the snow on the trailer.
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