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Old 06-22-2017, 07:30 PM   #1
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Hi all, I am needing to get a cover for my rv. It is 30 or 31 feet. They told us it is a class C B+. I want a breathable cover so I don't get mold. I don't see an option for class C B+ in the list of covers I'd like to order. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a picture of one just like it in my public profile album. thanks!
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Old 06-29-2017, 05:37 PM   #2
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I started to go down this path about 3 years ago but changed my mind. Cost , wind & etc.. But I was going through Camping World on a special order on a Adco Sunbrella cover. I believe I started from here Product Wizard - Camping World . I believe I could have gotten the right fit.
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Old 07-04-2017, 11:09 PM   #3
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We have an '06 FR Lexington 25.5 that actually measures over 27 ft from front of bumper to the back of the rear ladder. Covers came in sizes not fitting our rig perfectly so we got the nearest length which was 30 ft (I think) and used that. There's some extra material that overhangs from the front and rear, but there are straps that you can tighten to take up the slack material. I found that during windy conditions while winterized I had to tie a cord around the rig to hold the cover in place otherwise it would billow and some times would look as if it would come off. this past winter I used a second cord on the lower half of the rig for the same reason. kept rig clean and dust free mostly but did get some green mossy film on the sides (we live in Vancouver, WA.)......Our cover was not cheap at camping world but works fine....Be aware that sharp edges from pull outs and exhaust pipes, step, and antenas can tear your brand new cover badly so device some kind of anti-chafe methods.....Best of luck
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