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!
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2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
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TV: Toyota 4Runner
This worked out great for several years. www.shelterlogic.com. Survived many Phoenix dust storms. I simply secured the post brackets to some MDF board and put 6 concrete pavers on each board. Was rock solid. I think I had to buy an extra post because of the height of the Outback. Cut it down so as to add about 6" to each factory post. The side sun screen is from Home Depot.
2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
"Blessed are the curious, for they shall have adventures.”― Lovelle Drachman
Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8CcyT1RAns
Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xZ9XE2YlOk
TV: 2005 Toyota Sienna LE (3.3L V6)
RV: 2018 T@B 320S, >100 mods
"Blessed are the curious, for they shall have adventures.”― Lovelle Drachman
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRdKCLh2lKFl_dNBNaLTnWw/videos
Agree; I would have made it wider, and longer too.
TV: 2005 Toyota Sienna LE (3.3L V6)
RV: 2018 T@B 320S, >100 mods
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https://www.shelterlogic.com/shop/monarc-canopy
I noticed there are now two models of the Monac canopy. Not sure if that was the case when I bought mine years ago. Also, I recall first buying a cheapie Harbor Freight canopy that looked like a Red Cross med evac tent used by the United Nations. Very ugly for residential use. The pole sizes were identical. I probably used one of the HF poles for the 6" extensions and painted them black to match the Monarc.
2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
https://www.harborfreight.com/10-ft-x-20-ft-portable-car-canopy-63054.html
2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/6782/diy-sun-canopy-for-outback#latest
This was a prototype canopy I was making for being in situ at a campsite. All the parts were from the Monarc except for the white pole section from the HF canopy. Hope this helps.
2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
cheers
At the time, it was less than half the cost of a PaHaQue cover.
Have fun!!!