Recommended Storage Cover For A 1969 Aloha Travel Trailer In Windy Pacific Northwest Climate
Question:
I have a 13 foot 15 to trailer hitch ‘69 aloha and I’m looking for a weatherproof cover to get me through the rainy and windy Pacific Northwest winter. The camper has a canned ham type shape. Thank you!
asked by: Danielle V
Expert Reply:
Since you have a 13' ham can shaped trailer the best option is going to be going with a travel trailer style cover like the Adco Polypropylene Storage Lot RV Cover for Travel Trailer # 290-74838. This cover is designed to fit trailers 12' - 15' in length so you'll have a bit extra to slide over the tongue of your trailer to also keep it out of the elements and prevent rusting during the winter.
This cover is made of polypropylene which is rated for use in all climates for long-term storage. It has built-in vents to allow air to escape in the windy conditions of your Pacific Northwest climate to prevent damage to cover. The cinch ropes at front and rear of cover remove slack and help reduce billowing. Weighted straps with buckles secure the cover under vehicle to prevent the cover from blowing off in the wind.
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Adco RV Cover for Travel Trailers up to 15' Long - Tan
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- Travel Trailer Cover
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- 12 Feet Long
- 13 Feet Long
- 14 Feet Long
- 15 Feet Long
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