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Dec 24, 2014
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Ever since lighting was by Calor gas.
Quite a few suppliers if you Google: 'Motorhome winter cover'

You'll probably have to buy a generic one of appropriate size.
BTW - Opinions are divided as to whether using a winter cover is necessary, desirable or sensible.
;)
 
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AndyPK

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Welcome from Ciren! (y)
(Why do you need a cover, if I may ask……?:unsure:)
 

Two on Tour

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To protect in the Winter months

Just as likely to cause damage as it will protect as it did to one of our MH's when we covered it over winter.
Although it was tied down tight to the van, the wind blowing the cover about caused it to rub some of the corners and edges down to bare aluminium.

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Dec 24, 2014
9,266
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Hurstpierpoint. Mid Sussex.
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MH
Compass Navigator
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Ever since lighting was by Calor gas.
To protect in the Winter months
As a newcomer to Fun you probably aren't aware that this is a frequently posted topic. All the Pros and Cons discussed on here if you use the 'Search' facility. (Abrasion...... damp......Use it.... etc. etc.) but hopefully folk will take the time to trot them all out again for you although as a non-subscriber I'm not sure that you have access to the 'Search' facility so here's just one:

 
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