Hello All,
Does anyone have info on where to purchase a trailer storage cover? Does anyone have a cover that they like (or don't like)? Looking for one that fits right over the trailer, made of waterproof material. Any info and/or insight will be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Posted 2006-11-14 5:04 PM (#51470 - in reply to #51353) Subject: RE: Trailer Covers
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Posts: 235
Location: Keymar,Maryland
I have a Beverly Bay cover and it's just OK. In it's first year two of the straps the stitching let go and the release lever for the awning wore a hole through. It does fit very good and has strategically placed zippers so you can get in the trailer without removing it. Also its not fully waterproof,made of a " breathable" material.
Posted 2006-11-14 7:55 PM (#51483 - in reply to #51353) Subject: RE: Trailer Covers
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Posts: 479
Location: central sierra nevada foothills
yeah, the Beverly's aren't waterproof, they let the trailer breath. My husband brought home those covers you see on the trucks that carry rocks, or dirt. It's a heavy, heavy cover and fits nicely on my 2h slant load gooseneck. My trailer is right at 21 ft. and it fits like a glove. It's really heavy but I still bungee cord it down, since the winds get wild down at our ranch.
Posted 2006-12-11 9:29 PM (#52443 - in reply to #51353) Subject: RE: Trailer Covers
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Posts: 479
Location: central sierra nevada foothills
I use good ole Turtle Wax. I also wax it at least 3-4 times a year (Once after the rains, twice in the summer, and once before the winters kick in) . The tarp is the kind you see on the big rig trucks when they have to cover rock, sand or gravel. It a thick material, they are at least $800-$1300 in price. This had been used and they were gonna throw them out, so didn't cost us a dime. No holes or tears, it has nice grommet holes that we used heavy industrial bungees on. We get heavy winds down on our ranch and it's still on. I use it to protect the roof in the winter since trailers at the ranch aren't under cover and the sun oxidizes everything. I love it and thank my husband so much for it!