Alternatives to cloth covers and garages?

PNWtabberPNWtabber Member Posts: 492
edited October 2021 in Products and Accessories
My used T@B (purchased Sept 2020) came with a PahaQue cover that was mildewed and shed powdery stuff, but at least was intact -- until this summer when it ripped as I took it off the trailer.  I am debating my options.

I store my trailer next to my house, on an extension of the asphalt driveway.  I don't have enough room to build a garage for the trailer due to the property line, and I'm not certain how I would anchor one of those metal or cloth covered carports.  I've looked at a number of discussions on the forum, seems like the PahaQue cloth covers only last about 3 years and some people seem to think having a no-touch cover, like a carport, is actually better for the trailer--but I have space issues.  Also, the T@B will not fit in my garage.

I live near Seattle, so weather is temperate, although we do get a couple of snowstorms most winters (only a few inches) and summer temps rarely get into the 90s (except for our crazy heat dome this summer that hit 107).  Is a cover actually necessary?  Any creative minds come up with a unique way to cover their trailer when not using it?  Other suggestions welcome!

Edited to add a photo for clarity.  Please excuse the garbage cans!

2018 T@B 320 S Boondock  |  2015.5 Volvo XC60 T6 AWD  |  Seattle, WA, USA
"Blessed are the curious, for they shall have adventures.”― Lovelle Drachman

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