|  | 
| 
 shelters/temp. garages I am strongly considering one of those heavy canvas type, round top, car/boat storage garages. I feel, for my needs, something like that would be perfect....no more covering and uncovering after each time out, no sun beating down on it, no rain/leaves and of course a great place to have it in during its winter hibernation. Any of you fellas have/had/want something like that? I just started looking around the internet, so additional info/feedback would be helpful and appreciated. Thanks!   | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages I was thinking hard about one of those metal roof type shelters. During the fall I'd put some tarps on the sides to enclose it. I think I can nab one for around $600. How much is the thing you're talking about? | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages Phester, I've thought of doin' same...concerned about weight of snow and in general, how long that investment will last...BR's metal top is more direction I'm thinkin'.... | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages Quote: 
 I think if you go with this rounded top style, snow wouldn't be a problem, looks like it slides right off. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...20x10Round.jpg | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages I wonder what kind of sunscreen I need in Florida this time of year? | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages Tin, saw the one you posted, I think it's by "Shelterking"....rounded top is the way to go,snow load will just slide right off measurments are 14W x24L x12H, that particular one is 749.00 w/ all the bells and whistles. [Similar are advertised for less,however, it does not include some of the hardware or both zippered doors on either end ect.ect.] RAP,depending on the amount of natural abuse from the elements, they're are boasting 7-10 years longevity on the fabric/cover. I may need to go a bit longer than 24',hopefully not because then it would be considered "custom", which will add probably 25-30% we'll see.  | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages Hey Franco maybe you should shovel out you drive LOL and throw out some salt LOL. The Sand storms may get deep lol. | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages Franco, you sure know how to rub it in | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages That canvas top is going to cost you 8 bucks a month for the rest of your life. Figure 7 years at $700 is $100 per year. So $100 divided by 12 months is $8.30 per month for the rest of your V20's natural (or refurbished) life. I do like the looks of the canvas top though. :) | 
| 
 Re: shelters/temp. garages Quote: 
 I'm probably one of the few to move away from Florida because of the weather. 6+ months of that heat and humidity, no thanks. To each his own, I guess. | 
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:13 AM. | 
	Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.