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Old 10-17-2017, 07:19 PM   #1
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cover for north point 377rlbh

any recommendations on cover for winter tossing the idea of covering our 377 rlbh
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Old 10-17-2017, 08:12 PM   #2
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I purchased this one from Amazon but have not installed it on our 377 yet. We still have a few trips before we close it up for winter. Probably cover it up around mid December.


ADCO 34858 Designer Series Gray/White 40' 1" - 43' 6" DuPont Tyvek Fifth Wheel Trailer Cover
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We bought the same one last year and used it over last winter. Fits pretty good. A 2-person job to put it on especially if there is a little breeze blowing. It can turn into a 40 ft sail if you are not careful. My only complaint is when we ordered it on Amazon it was on back order for about 4 months.
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Haven't been able to cover my bunkhouse for last two years as it sat at dealer for warranty. But up north now so covering it. You may have a issue finding one in such short notice. I experienced that back order issue also. I don't waste my time with anything but a gold line or Sunbrella cover. The rest are disposables in my opinion, at least that's my experience. My main concern with these 5th wheels are the lower rolled tin on the body. No real support to hold that cover in severe wind condition making it a possibility to bend that area if it's not secured properly. I'm thinking about having heavy timber under my levelers that extend past the sides as a tie down point. I'll see how it works out when I get it on within the next week or so.
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