kayakthecoast Posted September 12, 2014 Share Posted September 12, 2014 For you poor soles that don't have covered parking I am trying out an rv cover. Kind of spendy but I found one on sale. Hopefully it will last a few seasons, supposed to be mildew resistant, and breathable. Check out the pics. I can roll up the sides and access the rig from all doors! http://m.campingworld.com/shopping/item/classic-accessories-polypro-3-class-b-rv-cover-fits-20-23/60299 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayakthecoast Posted September 13, 2014 Author Share Posted September 13, 2014 Good idea. I'll ask my buddy he has an industrial sewing machine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forest Posted October 30, 2017 Share Posted October 30, 2017 By the picture it appears you have an 18 . 5 foot sunrader ? is that about right? did you find you had alot of excess length ordering this cover.. 20 to 23 ft cover? you linked to a 20 to 23 ft cover. thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linda s Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 The poster has't been online here in a while. yes you can see from his pics there's quite a bit of extra cover. No way around it. Your not going to find an exact fit for RV's that haven't been made in decades. These types of covers do better at protecting from Sun and dust. if you need to protect from snow and rain they have loose sections where water can pool and potentially cause problems. If you have some skills at sewing they are easily made smaller and with the help of some bungie cords can be made to fit pretty tightly. Or for a fraction of the price a heavy duty tarp will do just as well Linda S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCRIPAL Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 I purchased the same one for my Dolphin. The fit was not bad but the quality was terrible and it lasted for less than 2 winters.. The white top portion of the cover held up well but the rest was literally torn apart by wind. I would never recommend one of these things because of the poor quality and price. As Linda said, a good cotton tarp will provide better protection from rain and snow. I bought one and am very pleased with it and after one winter it still looks and works great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markwilliam1 Posted October 31, 2017 Share Posted October 31, 2017 Its sad that we’re now talking about covering and storing our rigs. Winter is coming?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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