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Old 06-13-2019, 07:52 PM   #1
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Looking to purchase a cover for our jayco eagle ht 29.5. Any recommendations?
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Looking to purchase a cover for our jayco eagle ht 29.5. Any recommendations?


If you can afford a metal carport that would be the way to go.
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Got a shed, just looking for a cover for winter mostly or when we won't be using for awhile.Click image for larger version

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Covers wear off wax finish. Never saw a cover on a units in dealers lot.

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If you can afford a metal carport that would be the way to go.
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Old 06-16-2019, 07:32 AM   #6
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36’x18’x12’ Eagle Carports $2500.
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Old 06-16-2019, 12:52 PM   #7
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You buy an RV to enjoy the great outdoors. It's just sad to think you have to cover it when your not using it.

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You buy an RV to enjoy the great outdoors. It's just sad to think you have to cover it when your not using it.

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Yes Marko, but you would garage your automobiles if you could.......keeps them nicer and out of the harmful sun that can do real damage.
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True but did not figure my rig would oxidate on the nose cap in less than three years.

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If it’s under a canopy in the summer, the winter I would at most cover the ac units, the sun is by far your worst enemy. I use to cover my Dutchmen, the most I ever got out of one was three winters and averaged two winters per cover, they also can rub on the sides and the roof even if you think they are tied down good. Or do like others have stated get another canopy for the winter would be best.
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Buy a new cover every third year $$$ ( this is probably not your last TT) or that carport just once that has many uses besides just that trailer.

BTW those covers are a real PIA to put on and tie down so the wind doesn’t ruin the paint, then folding it up every time you decide to leave.
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