Dale C
Mar 3 2009, 06:56 AM
Hi,
I am fairly new here. I have been looking for a small Molded Fiberglass Trailer and am happily in the process of purchasing an older used 13' Scamp. I live on a dirt road where in the summer the dust is awful as other cars pass by. I am wondering how concerned I should be for my little Scamp? Will dust negatively affect it or is it easy to just wash it off once in awhile? My other option is to spend money on one of those portable garages (canvas over frame) and keep it in there. Or does someone make covers for them?
Thanks for any feedback and you all seem like a friendly group here. Glad I found you.
Dale
Christi V.
Mar 3 2009, 07:45 AM
Dale....
I had one of those portable garages, and i liked it... BE sure to anchor it down!! if you get any winds it will go sailing! When i just put the top roof part on, before I got it really anchored down i had to remove the roof.. as it will act like a parachoot.. If the wind goes thru length wise you might be ok.. but winds hitting sideways is a disaster... remember to remove snow also..
Or you might consider one of those metal ones, but those also have to be anchored down.
Hope this helps..
bbuehler
Mar 3 2009, 07:46 AM
Dale,
I believe both the Scamp and Casita factories make covers for the little EGGS. I've also seen them for sale on EBay, when you do a search for Scamp.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Glass EGGS. I'm an admitted EGGIE ADDICT: "Hi, my name's Barbara and I'm an addict..."
Barbara
Doug Mager
Mar 3 2009, 08:20 AM
QUOTE (bbuehler @ Mar 3 2009, 07:46 AM)

Dale,
I believe both the Scamp and Casita factories make covers for the little EGGS. I've also seen them for sale on EBay, when you do a search for Scamp.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Glass EGGS. I'm an admitted EGGIE ADDICT: "Hi, my name's Barbara and I'm an addict..."
Barbara
NOW, get back to work,

so you won't get FIRED and can afford to re-tire and travel with your 'll'.
Dale: there are some of these portable shelters that have a 'vented' roof which helps greatly to decrease the 'parachute effect' that most of these shelter (including mine) are prone to.
Donna D.
Mar 3 2009, 12:54 PM
What you absolutely don't want to happen is have dirt getting underneath any cover that touches the trailer. Wind movement will cause the cover to "sand" the gel coat. I have my Scamp under a metal carport cover. It gets dusty from sitting, but due to a good coating of wax, I can just hose it off and away I go.
Norris Jeffrey
Mar 3 2009, 01:40 PM
We have a U-Haul CT-13 and recently purchased one of the metal carports (18X21) for storage. Our carport has sides down to ground level and is anchored at all four corners with 3ft deep soil augers and certified against 120mph winds. Yes -The Carolina's are in hurricane country. We plan to add ends with garage doors at some point but the current arrangement with top and sides only seems to work well for now. Cloth covers range from $200-$500 and the metal carports range from $600 (12X18)top only-$1900(18X21)with top and sides). Be sure and have soil auger anchors placed at the four corners. One important factor is height......Our U-Haul has an A/C on top and requires 9ft clearance.
Dale C
Mar 3 2009, 04:11 PM
Thanks for all the feedback. I'm going to look at all my options and appreciate hearing what your experience has been.
Dale
Roger C H
Mar 3 2009, 07:24 PM
Welcome New Eggie.
Are you coming to the Spring Oregon event?
http://www.fiberglassrv.com/board/index.php?showtopic=32169
Connie M.
Mar 4 2009, 12:23 AM
Our portable garage does the job, and allows us access to the Trillium year-round, but removing the snow in the winter gets tiresome. We used to use a big tarp for the winter, and that worked, too. We leave ours outside in the summer, as our road got paved some years back - so nice not having to eat all that dust.
Welcome to FGRV! Lots of friendly and helpful people here!!
Dale C
Mar 4 2009, 05:03 AM
Can't make the Spring get together but just was notified of an opening for the Summer one and managed to get it.
Thanks!
Dale
Donna D.
Mar 4 2009, 06:20 AM
My cover is like the one Norris posted... only just a bit bigger. I don't have sides on mine, but plan to put some on in the future. What I'm going to do is clear fiberglass panels... or maybe white. It's dark under there as it is, I want all the light I can get.
Lowes has wavy fiberglass panels with some UV protection. Said to last 25+ years.... that's good enough for me!
Loren G. Hedahl
Mar 4 2009, 01:31 PM
The concern that you mention is dust -- but dust just washes off with no lasting effect.
What you might want to be more concerned about is the damage due to sunlight. Also your likelihood of a snow weight problem should be pretty remote where you live. Each region is unique. For us it is mildew and moss growing in the pores of the fiberglass gel coat.
Now if I would just make up my mind that I can spend my winters in Arizona, my moss/mildew problems would be solved! :>}
Patty C.
Mar 4 2009, 03:31 PM
Dale, there are a number of good waxes out there that also have UV protection for sun damage. Meguiars is one and is available from
westmarine.com. We treat our Casita's like they are boats being stored outside and use marine supplies for maintaining that nice coat. Hubby and I believe that several light coats of wax are better than one heavy one, but the key is to get a good marine wax on it asap. We usually wash and wax twice a year and our trailers are covered in the winter time.
With a nice wax job on it, you can just rinse off the dust that accumulates and you don't have to worry about sun damage either. If you end up going with a cover be sure to get one that is breathable...who knew that fiberglass needs to breathe, but it does.
Best of luck with your Scamp and may you have many days of enjoyment with it!
Patty
Dale C
Mar 4 2009, 03:51 PM
Thanks for the great info. I like the idea of using the marine wax and other products. I do live on the coast where it gets quite windy and so I am kind of moving away from the portable garage idea. I did find this cover which is breathable and I like that I can uncover the door to get in.
http://www.calmarkcustomrvcovers.com/Scamp_13.htmlI'm not in a hurry so plan to give this plenty of thought.
Dale
Vivian
Mar 4 2009, 04:04 PM
We cover our 16' Scamp with a Budge van cover for a whole lot less money. We just unhook the side by the door and lift the cover to access the interior...not quite as handy as the roll-up section, but it works for us. We live on the coast in Oregon and have had very good results.
Patty S.
Mar 5 2009, 09:44 AM
www.beverlybay.com I have one for my 13' Uhaul.
Greg Yother
Mar 6 2009, 11:51 AM
QUOTE (Patty S. @ Mar 5 2009, 11:44 AM)

www.beverlybay.com I have one for my 13' Uhaul.

Did you get the one that's intended for the 8' to 10' horse trailer?
Wilder
Sep 8 2009, 06:34 AM
Patty, I'm curious which one you have too. This one is for 12'-14' long horse trailers, and from the picture it looks like the side zippered door is even in the right place.
http://www.beverlybay.com/store/customer/p...productid=16208
Patty S.
Sep 8 2009, 10:32 AM
QUOTE (Greg Yother @ Mar 6 2009, 03:51 PM)

Did you get the one that's intended for the 8' to 10' horse trailer?
Hi Greg & Wilder,
I can't remember which size I got. I think it's the #8502(10'1"-12'). When I get home I will try to find the size. The cover is a little big (the front if I remember right covers the gas bottle on the tongue) It has a zippered side door that I use to occassionally access the trailer. Will post the size if I can find it.
Patty
Weinel, Alan
Sep 8 2009, 10:44 AM
Hi Dale - we got the CalMark for our Scamp and it fit like a glove. The day I put it on, there was only a VERY light breeze, but it still fought me. I eventually won.
QUOTE (Dale C @ Mar 4 2009, 04:51 PM)

Thanks for the great info. I like the idea of using the marine wax and other products. I do live on the coast where it gets quite windy and so I am kind of moving away from the portable garage idea. I did find this cover which is breathable and I like that I can uncover the door to get in.
http://www.calmarkcustomrvcovers.com/Scamp_13.htmlI'm not in a hurry so plan to give this plenty of thought.
Dale
Michael W A
Sep 8 2009, 12:23 PM
Norris Jeffrey,
I just found your 6 month old post about your carport. Looks good. I also need a 9' clearance.
Where did you buy yours?
Thanks in advance.
Mike
Patty S.
Sep 8 2009, 02:59 PM
QUOTE (Greg Yother @ Mar 6 2009, 03:51 PM)

Did you get the one that's intended for the 8' to 10' horse trailer?
Yes. I thought it covered my gas bottle, but my son said no. It's a nice cover for the money, & comes with a storage bag.
Yes. I unrolled it & on the tag is P/N 08501 (8' - 10'). My son said that it didn't cover the gas bottle. Comes with a storage bag & it's nice for the money.
Paty
Fran L
Sep 29 2009, 02:46 PM
What size Budge Van cover did your get? We have a 16' Scamp also and are looking for a cover - primarily for UV protection - we live in New Mexico.
Thanks,
Fran
QUOTE (Vivian @ Mar 4 2009, 04:04 PM)

We cover our 16' Scamp with a Budge van cover for a whole lot less money. We just unhook the side by the door and lift the cover to access the interior...not quite as handy as the roll-up section, but it works for us. We live on the coast in Oregon and have had very good results.
Joe Z
Sep 30 2009, 04:26 AM
QUOTE (Fran L @ Sep 29 2009, 06:46 PM)

What size Budge Van cover did your get? We have a 16' Scamp also and are looking for a cover - primarily for UV protection - we live in New Mexico.
Thanks,
Fran
I have a 16' Casita and used the Budge Van V2 Tyvek with great success.... held up for about eight years and going to try a cover giant to see what they are like but the budge tyvek V2 was very good to me. I encircled a few golf balls here and there for extra tie-downs
Joe
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theresa shaw
Sep 30 2009, 04:48 AM
QUOTE (Vivian @ Mar 4 2009, 05:04 PM)

We cover our 16' Scamp with a Budge van cover for a whole lot less money. We just unhook the side by the door and lift the cover to access the interior...not quite as handy as the roll-up section, but it works for us. We live on the coast in Oregon and have had very good results.
What size did you get? And does it fit down the sides OK? Those prices are much better!
ThomasE
Sep 30 2009, 04:51 PM
QUOTE (theresa shaw @ Sep 30 2009, 05:48 AM)

What size did you get? And does it fit down the sides OK? Those prices are much better!
I'm interested in the Tyvek cover too and checked the website. V2 is the size in the description listed by Joe. Full size van up to 18' $94.99.
Darral
Oct 1 2009, 10:01 PM
I TOO am interested. The Calmark is EXPENSIVE!
Darral
QUOTE (ThomasE @ Sep 30 2009, 04:51 PM)

I'm interested in the Tyvek cover too and checked the website. V2 is the size in the description listed by Joe. Full size van up to 18' $94.99.
Joe Z
Oct 2 2009, 04:03 AM
QUOTE (theresa shaw @ Sep 30 2009, 08:48 AM)

What size did you get? And does it fit down the sides OK? Those prices are much better!
on my 94 16' casita it reveals about a foot all around (with closet a/c) and completely covers the tongue up front and like another poster said we just lift the side and can easily get into the trailer.... You just need a few more tiedowns to hold it in place at the tire spokes,
rear bumper and front. Just want to try out the cover giant as it is on sale right now and it breathes ( tyvek doesn't but still enough air gets under it).... I was plenty happy with the budge V2 for my 16' but after eight years it's starting to break down on the joints (not the material)...... It also has Elastic all around the bottom.
Joe
Covergiant is having a sale right now
Covergiant for 16' Scamp
http://store.covergiant.com/ciixbndscamp1.htmlCovergiant for 16' to 17' Casita
http://store.covergiant.com/ciixbdcasita.htmlThe covers below are of the Budge Tyvek V2 which is on all year round..... I didn't take the covergiant out of the box yet.
Click to view attachmentSure wish that garage in the background was mine LOL
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Dave Baston
Oct 2 2009, 12:14 PM
QUOTE (Dale C @ Mar 3 2009, 02:56 PM)

Hi,
I am fairly new here. I have been looking for a small Molded Fiberglass Trailer and am happily in the process of purchasing an older used 13' Scamp. I live on a dirt road where in the summer the dust is awful as other cars pass by. I am wondering how concerned I should be for my little Scamp? Will dust negatively affect it or is it easy to just wash it off once in awhile? My other option is to spend money on one of those portable garages (canvas over frame) and keep it in there. Or does someone make covers for them?
Thanks for any feedback and you all seem like a friendly group here. Glad I found you.
Dale
Hi Dale,
I seen a cover for a 13' Casita Patriot Camper Cover on EBAY that they say will work for any 13' fiberglass trailer. It is going "NEW" for $114.95 and $18 for shipping.
Item# is 31017167692.
Good Luck,
Dave
"The Trillium King"
GeorgeR
Oct 3 2009, 05:42 AM
Another way of protecting your trailer is to use a roof canopy;
http://www.frankana.de/page.do?kgrpId=11448&page=2 The portable canopy lists 30 min. deployment time and is likely the fastest one. They are expensive and I am not sure about their availability in US.
George.
Dave Baston
Oct 3 2009, 10:23 AM
QUOTE (GeorgeR @ Oct 3 2009, 01:42 PM)

Another way of protecting your trailer is to use a roof canopy;
http://www.frankana.de/page.do?kgrpId=11448&page=2 The portable canopy lists 30 min. deployment time and is likely the fastest one. They are expensive and I am not sure about their availability in US.
George.
George,
Those are cool! But I think you are right on "EXPENSIVE"!!!!!
I like the find on Ebay for $114....NOW>>>THAT'S A DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dave,
"The Trillium King"
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