Putting the cover on wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be
– it was much worse. This is not a
little tarp. It has to cover a pretty
big vehicle. I did a quick calculation
and the cover measures around 1400 square feet!
Just laying it out on the ground was a pain in the butt. It didn’t help that the instructions were
pretty useless. There were straps and
rings and strings all over the place with hardly an explanation as to what
connects to what. The instructions did go into great detail about getting a line under the rig from one side to the
other. Check this out…
“Tie an end of the supplied rope onto one of the D-rings along the bottom hem. Put a small rock into the provided toss bag, close the top and tie the free end of the rope to the bag D-ring. Now toss the bag and rope under your 5th wheel to the D-ring on the opposite side. Take the rope off the bag and, allowing enough to make a knot, cut it off and tie it to the D-ring. Repeat with the other D-rings. To keep the rope ends from fraying you can carefully melt the ends with a match or lighter.”
“Tie an end of the supplied rope onto one of the D-rings along the bottom hem. Put a small rock into the provided toss bag, close the top and tie the free end of the rope to the bag D-ring. Now toss the bag and rope under your 5th wheel to the D-ring on the opposite side. Take the rope off the bag and, allowing enough to make a knot, cut it off and tie it to the D-ring. Repeat with the other D-rings. To keep the rope ends from fraying you can carefully melt the ends with a match or lighter.”
Compare that with the instruction on how to get the cover to fit properly around the nose of the rig. “Locate the hook and loop straps on the upper parts of the flaps that fold in under the nose of your 5th wheel. Adjust them to fit your cover to the exact length of the nose of your 5th wheel.” How do I locate the right parts? Like I said, there were straps and rings and strings all over the place – especially on the nose. And adjust them how? How about a couple of pictures?
After a couple of hours I got the cover on. I doubt seriously if it’s on right. But the rig is covered. Hopefully the cover will stay on until March. Then I’ll have the unenviable task of taking it off and folding it up - should be fun.
-Bill
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