05-02-2018, 02:30 PM
I don't have a covered storage option for my coach. It is located on the banks of a lake and under a canopy of hackberry trees. All kinds of rules would have to be broken to remove any of the tress, so that is not going to happen. Every fall and for a period of about 5 to 6 weeks the tiny hackberry aphids, which look like snow falling, poop all over everything under the trees as they devour the leaves.. It is not a pretty sight. In especially bad years the coach is almost black in areas that should be white. It does come off with lots of elbow grease or a sizable check to my detailer.
I now spend that portion of the year onboard my boat, so a RV cover is an option. I am sure the cover would be a mess, but if I could get a few seasons out of one it would pay off I think.
This is my way of asking the gurus about any experience you have had with covering your RV. I am also open to opinions that it is just a bad idea. Cover manufacturers that have worked for you would be appreciated.
I have treated the tress in the spring with some success. That is not an inexpensive option either.
Thanks - Russ
I now spend that portion of the year onboard my boat, so a RV cover is an option. I am sure the cover would be a mess, but if I could get a few seasons out of one it would pay off I think.
This is my way of asking the gurus about any experience you have had with covering your RV. I am also open to opinions that it is just a bad idea. Cover manufacturers that have worked for you would be appreciated.
I have treated the tress in the spring with some success. That is not an inexpensive option either.
Thanks - Russ
Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530 ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004