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Three ways to Cover a Trailer RV

Manufacturers of aftermarket trailer rv covers use there terms to describe the products they supply. Retailers need to understand the differences implied by these terms:

* Universal fit covers are designed to fit almost any trailer RV up to a specified length. Excellent for keeping dirt out of trailer RVs stored indoors. Not usually suitable for trailer RVing because they whip in the wind. Least expensive type.

* Semi-custom fit covers are intended to fit trailer RVs of specified hull lengths and types, e.g., bowrider, bass trailer RV, etc. Can fit well enough to withstand the wind of trailer RVing. The mid-range price product.* Custom fit covers are sewn using patterns taken from specific models of trailer RVs. Available for nearly all trailer RVable models from major trailer RV-builders. Most expensive of the packaged cover products.In the packaged trailer RV cover industry, the term "one-of-a-kind" is usually applied to covers made from scratch by canvas shops. 

Add comment February 24th, 2008

Adco Covers Scheme

The most important feature that a good adco covers scheme should provide is gas and explosion cover. A normal motor policy would probably exclude this, even though it would cover most other fire risks. All motorcaravans have cooking facilities and a minor accident can cause a gas leak, or a tank or cylinder could even rupture with the gas turned off. Without this cover all the other frills become insignificant. If drivers lose their vehicles without being adequately insured, they might never be able to afford to get on the road again. All the insurers listed below offer gas and explosions cover but differ in other ways. 

Add comment February 10th, 2008

Lemon Laws

Enough is enough. Time to take advantage of the local lemon laws. I’m not going to get stuck with a worthless piece of trash for the amount of money I paid. I’m sick and tired of being jerked around.
I’ve researched the particular Arizona Lemon Laws that are applicable in this case, and I’m confident that I can win. I’m not about to take this lying down.
In years past you could seal a deal with a handshake and be confident the dealer would do right by you. Now they’re all sleazeballs. A lawsuit serves them right.

Add comment February 7th, 2008


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