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Cover for demountable

Post: # 6374Post Lost in the wilds
June 6th, 2015, 4:45 pm

Anyone got a cover for their demountable - for protection when it's not in use? We can't get our Tischer under cover so it seems the logical option when we're not using it.

Thanks, Chris

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Re: Cover for demountable

Post: # 6375Post Bookend
June 6th, 2015, 5:50 pm

I contacted protec covers and they will make one from a photo and dimensions.

We plan on useing ours all year round so not sure we will bother with one

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Re: Cover for demountable

Post: # 6377Post zildjian
June 6th, 2015, 10:03 pm

I've given up trying to make one fit,
although a standard caravan cover of about same length will 'do' it seems unless you have an almost featureless roofline without
satellite dish/solar/skylight or luggage rack then rain water finds a way of pooling up there (ask Finade)

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Re: Cover for demountable

Post: # 6409Post derestrictor
June 10th, 2015, 1:22 pm

think i still have a silver cover in storage going sheap if interested, not really even used might even be with its box!

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Re: Cover for demountable

Post: # 6417Post Lost in the wilds
June 11th, 2015, 8:48 am

Yes, interested. I've sent you a pm.

Chris

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Re: Cover for demountable

Post: # 6452Post derestrictor
June 13th, 2015, 8:12 pm

Looks the worse for ware i am afraid. found it covered in some sort of green mould (doesnt smell very nice as well as that is how we pin pointed it in the end
sorry Chris

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Re: Cover for demountable

Post: # 6453Post zildjian
June 13th, 2015, 8:40 pm

derestrictor wrote:Looks the worse for ware i am afraid. found it covered in some sort of green mould (doesnt smell very nice as well as that is how we pin pointed it in the end
sorry Chris

Oh dear, theyr'e a bit like awnings and need to only go away dry or they suffer.
I normally roll-out the sunshade on the side a couple of times over Winter to make sure it nice and dry, a cover though shouldn't be much, the one I tried (and ultimately binned) was a silver thing with I think three belly straps passed beneath camper and back up to buckles, couple of zips vertically in rear corners for access to door was only £30 something,

would have been OK on a smooth roofline camper otherwise you get the rooftop pool finade had a picture of

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Re: Cover for demountable

Post: # 6454Post derestrictor
June 13th, 2015, 9:17 pm

Yes we know that now unfortunately, think it came with a camper some time ago my mate has a much more lightweight one he bought off ebay he was showing us think he paid around 40 quid for that

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Re: Cover for demountable

Post: # 6455Post Lost in the wilds
June 14th, 2015, 6:42 am

That's a shame. Not to worry - we'll keep looking.

Chris

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Like the one I tried £79

Post: # 6465Post zildjian
June 15th, 2015, 7:06 am

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Caravan-M ... 4d23042ed5

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usually belly strap arrangement, a par of handy zip rear corners for access but *might* be worth placing a box or something inside it to raise/tent the centre of roof a little to create pitch & aid run-off


and be sure and only put away if perfectly dry over summer

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