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Old 04-21-2012, 08:09 PM   #1
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Ideas for skirting material

Okay this is the first full season of many to come with the new 330rlts. she is on site level and we have moved alot of our junk into her. Being we are on a permanent site and she will not be moving we wanted to put a skirt on the trailer. I have placed pallets under the trailer and store beach gear chairs and toys under the trailer. Wanted to put a skirt on to help hide the goodies. Any ideas on materials. need 36 inch tall down to 24 inches have to be able to access under the trailer almost daily as we do the beach every morning..
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Old 04-21-2012, 08:19 PM   #2
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Depends on what you would like to spend. If you are saying it could be 36" tall or 24" tall 4'x8' sheets of plywood cut in half to 2 2'x8' sheets would be perfect. Get it in treated and it will last a long time or you could paint it as well. You can put as many doors on it as you want with hinges.
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Plywood would be a good idea. You could also use sheet aluminum, like the kind used for roofing or carports, you might even be able to get it in a matching cor. One other idea is to use lattice - not as peek-proof as the other two options, but would allow for better airflow under the TT, which could be a good thing.
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See if you can locate a mobile home dealer or mover in the area. They can probably supply you with skirt material. I used to have a mobile home on some hunting land and it worked pretty well around the trailer.



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Got a hit on pvc corrugated roofing material at local box store. Comes in white to match trailer I can cut it and with some thinking I can make a section that slides behind another for access. 13.00 a 4x8 sheet.(also comes in 4x12 sheets) Thinking I can use a heat gun and make bends around the tongue instead of cutting.. Have to experiment.
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Foam core or corrugated plastic.. you can get 4x8 sheets and easily cut it to the size you need
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white lattice works nice
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If you go with plywood or medal be sure and put vents in . One on each end and around three on each side.
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