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494958 Post Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:49 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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I'm thinking of purchasing a winter cover for my motorhome (Sundance 630L) can anyone recommend a good, but reasonably priced product and where to purchase?

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Hi Jammiedodger

Sorry just reread your post thick you mean for the complete motorhome, unable to help, did try covering ours along time ago with no success, wind kept getting under it and the cover made marks on the paint.



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We use a fiamma one - its got eyelets and we put soft ropes through it which bits of rag where it would touch the van. Looks like a blinking grey/silver effalump but stops birds, tree sap and lots of leaves our garden/drive suffers from it all.

We got a one that fits a slightly bigger van than ours and its great when first washed and slips over its breathable one never had any probs with any condensation etc inside.

When ready to use just slip it off and away you go in sparkling van that can then get fly blasted and weathered ha!

Greenie

PS think Outdoor bits do em! will find a linkie soon
 
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I have a Pro-Tec cover for mine. Covers the complete motorhome almost down to the ground.

See http://www.caravancovers.org.uk/caravancovershome.html.

What ever one you buy make sure it is breathable! Pro-Tec have patterns for most vans.

Mark.
 
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I'll second the choice of Pro-tec. A soft breathable internal layer and good coverage almost to the ground in my case.

It's a very heavy cover, although I can manage to put this on/off myself but being 6' 1" helps Smile

Colin
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Check www.outdoorsrus.co.uk i have just bought a Purpleline cover for my caravan, they do motorhome covers as well. They are at a good price, but i still got another £5 off by phoning up and haggling. The cover is soft and breathable, and next day delivery. Spot on, very happy.

I do have a motorhome, but where i'm going for winter i certainly don't need a cover. yipppppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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Plus, if you were a member of the motorcaravanners club and went on their forum, for/sale wanted, there is a Pro-tec cover for sale. The saving would cover the cost of joining the club.
 
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Pro-tec is your best buy as they are the leading brand.....100% waterproof and breathable (other manufactures say they are but ive had problems with water penetration before) see there video and site http://www.caravancovers.org.uk/caravancovershome.html

water penertration is the biggest problems on motorhomes as the bodies are built on a wooden frames, you do not always realise it untill its to late, and rectifying it is very costlty, if not ireversible.

I have a brand new protec cover for a Talbot Talisman GL Autosleeper bought in error for my Hymer camp 55 (same chassis cab, but different body) so first 120.00 + p+p (20.00) buys

cheers all!
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Don't cover it - use it!!!

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