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new ideas?
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Well if it was me, and I owned my own house I would buy one of them Carport things in the store with the sides, then it like a mini garage .
My 23 footer is kind of big for that now. :'( |
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Thats why I live here. |
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Good one RB ;D That is a nice looking cover. I bought a 24ft tarp over a year ago and its still ok but leaks a little. I need to replace it soon. What little bit of snow and ice we had last winter I went out and knocked it off before it built up. ;) I also have a gray motor cover too but you can't see it in the pic.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...1019071413.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...9071413a-1.jpg |
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WWW.CANVAS2COVER.COM
GO TO WELLCRAFT AND LOOK FOR V-20 STEPLIFT AND YOU CAN FIND SEVERAL MODEL REASONABLY PRICED. LESTERUS |
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BLU:
THE LIFE SPAN OF THOSE TARPS DOWN HERE IS 6 MONTH TOPS, AND IF YOU BUY THE GOOD ONES (GREY HEAVY WEIGHT) YOU HAVE TO PAY OVER $100.00 SO I'M THINKING ON BUYING ONE IN CAVAS2COVER, WHADDAYA THINK? |
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$370 for my cover on that site!! :o
I guess its Blue tarps again this year!! |
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Note that the covers being offered by Canvas2covers are not custom fit; they are semi-custom. I purchased one of these before, and they are only so-so. You just cannot beat a custom made cover, but the price is also quite high--probably $400-$600 depending on the fabric.
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