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Norm

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I have to park my m/home under trees and need to protect it. As I have to manouvre back and forth to get it in a parked position a car port won't work so I am having to consider a cover.
I will need something that will accommodate the sattelite dome and I thought perhaps a perspex window to allow light to the solar panel.
Anyone have positive experiance of covers? Are they difficult to put on and take off? mine won't see much wind so chaffing shouldn't be a problem.
Any advice gratefully received
 

Wombles

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I have to park my m/home under trees and need to protect it. As I have to manouvre back and forth to get it in a parked position a car port won't work so I am having to consider a cover.
I will need something that will accommodate the sattelite dome and I thought perhaps a perspex window to allow light to the solar panel.
Anyone have positive experiance of covers? Are they difficult to put on and take off? mine won't see much wind so chaffing shouldn't be a problem.
Any advice gratefully received
See http://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/motorhome-covers.116881/#post-1572025 - we like the Maypole motorhome covers & wheel covers as good value & work well:)
 
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Wombles

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If you pick a long enough cover there should be enough slack to cover the dome but only expensive bespoke covers will have a clear panel for solar fitted. We looked at Pro-Tec & Specialised covers at the NEC Show & clearly premium products but the coarseness of the underside of the cover gave us concern. We have never had any damage from the softer Maypole covers on either our caravans or our motorhome. Our cover does take 2 of us with either long washing line props or brushes to lift the cover up on top but once on easy to pull along & fit. If you have a strong roof (we wouldn't risk the potential seal damage on our Chausson) then easier to unroll from on top.

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