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Title: Cover for U295 3620
Post by: Safari360 on September 22, 2024, 03:40:35 pm
Hi All, I've searched the forum and can't find anything on RV covers although I'm sure there is plenty of information but I'm getting way too Many unrelated search results.  Does anybody have a recommendation for a cover for my U295 3620?  ADCO and National seem to be coming up a lot in my searches on Google.  Should I get a full cover or just a roof tarp - which is the way that I am leaning.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Cover for U295 3620
Post by: Peter on September 22, 2024, 05:10:00 pm
I use a cover by a Canadian company ( I am in Canada)
I have used it each winter for the past 4 years in temps down to -35c and in the spring with Really heavy rains
It is exceptional and has more than adequate ventilation and access points
And for what you get ( and the us/cdn dollar conversion) an exceptional value
AND it is guaranteed for life ( I know ..I tore it taking it off and they replaced it no questions immediately and I was able to keep the old one as well!!!!

RV Covers, Trailers Covers and Camper Covers - Canadian Company | RVcover.ca (http://www.rvcover.ca)

THE PRICE IN CDN DOLLARS FOR A 36 FT MOTORHOME IS 539.00 (400.00 US)  Lifetime warrenty
Title: Re: Cover for U295 3620
Post by: tothetrail on September 27, 2024, 06:45:04 pm
I've always used CalMark covers.

Had one on a previous coach, was $815 in 2004 for a 28 ft coach.

I don't remember the price on the first one for the 36' Foretravel in 2012, but want to say about $1,500.
Second one for the 36' Foretravel was $2,300 in 2020.  Or they would have repaired the old one for $915, but would have no warranty.  I just decided to get a new one and repurpose the old one. 

They are not cheap, but last about 8 years.  Their warranty is for six years.  The stitching came loose on the one I purchased in 2012, and the top finally started to shred.  But the sides were perfect.  I was thinking on the next one I may get the top with double material.  But it is already a monster to handle.  I can put it on by myself, but it is a struggle.  Taking it off is easy.  If the top was double, it may be too hard by myself.

I cut out the top on the old one and use the material as a boat cover.