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Dec-28-2020 07:49 AM
Bert the Welder wrote:billtex wrote:
You could try a pool float -the type used to prop up pool covers for the winter. I have tried various things to prevent puddling. In the end I decided as long as there are no sharp edges poking at the cover it didn’t really matter.
To be honest the “tyvek” type covers lasted me 5-6 years. We’ll see how long the Goldline lasts.
I'll look those up, thanks.
Thinking about it, the roof on the old one has roof/wall seams, new one is an NL with rounded fiberglass. So less likely to be an issue.
To me 5-6 yrs from a "Tyvek" one sounds good! I suppose a key factor is one storage environment vs another. Local weather, UV exposure, junk falling off trees, etc, etc, etc.....
I guess the weight of the heavier material is a factor as well. I ain't getting younger or stronger. LOL. I'll be interested in how you find wrangling the new one.
Dec-27-2020 04:16 PM
billtex wrote:
You could try a pool float -the type used to prop up pool covers for the winter. I have tried various things to prevent puddling. In the end I decided as long as there are no sharp edges poking at the cover it didn’t really matter.
To be honest the “tyvek” type covers lasted me 5-6 years. We’ll see how long the Goldline lasts.
Dec-27-2020 04:48 AM
Bert the Welder wrote:
Just had a thought, re the discussion of puddling and snow *****, etc. I wonder if one could stick a beach ball or one of those exercise balls under the cover? Just big enough to give the cover a "peak", roughly in the middle. Maybe two if one isn't enough.
Ideally, you would have a long inflation tube on it so you could inflate it after the cover was on, so its' not in the way. A long sausage shape inflatable tube going end to end would be ideal, but not many RV's have a clear space down the center of the roof.
Just a thought.....
Dec-26-2020 10:56 PM
Dec-26-2020 10:47 PM
billtex wrote:
Wanted to post an update; finally got the Goldline cover on. After a painful experience with the ordering process/customer service (for an in-stock cover?). It took two months to receive it, of course we had snow by then. After a warm, rainy Christmas Day all the snow is gone so we put the cover on.
I have to say the cover is very good quality and we are pleased with it. It is a much heavier gauge (nylon?) versus the “tyvek” like covers we have used in the past. So time will tell, it will soon snow again and that will be the real test. So far it looks like a very good value. Will order a second one for the AirStream.
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Dick_B wrote:
Just slightly off topic but I have used Sunshield tarps for years.