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Old 11-24-2017, 07:51 AM   #1
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Motor coach cover

We have a 42' Camelot that we take to the Keys for the winter. We don't stay in it, it is in outside storage. The salty air just kills the finish and the bright work. I am thinking about getting a cover to protect from salt and UV's. I have tire cover, but looking for recomendations. There are so many out there from cheap to exspensive. What do you say??
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We have a 42-footer as well. I'm looking at this one:

https://www.amazon.com/ADCO-34828-De.../dp/B00VBRV30C
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We have a 42-footer as well. I'm looking at this one:

https://www.amazon.com/ADCO-34828-De.../dp/B00VBRV30C
We bought this one and it installed nicely. Be sure to pad any sharp edges on your roof first so it doesn't puncture the covering. I used 3 HD painters tarps. Follow the directions that are packed inside. It is really a two man job although one person could do it.

This model has straps that connect to both sides from underneath.
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