- Joined
- Apr 22, 2012
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- Location
- Dorset
- Year of Your Van(s)
- 1971
- Van Type
- Dormobile
Thanks Stu will be looking at in near future.
So I have been battling with bits of plastic to cover the roof rack when needed.
Got so fed up splashed out on a cover specially made for me by this company.
Tough canvas material. Worth looking into. No affiliation just good service.
http://www.bags2cover.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So this arrived in the post made to my measurements. Fantastic piece of kit.
Was well worth the money £48 including postage, has drawstring so pulls tight
under edge of roof rack. No more flapping bits to stop and tuck in. Made deeper
so can go higher if needed. Will be ordering more for things like solar panel and
porta loo as well as time goes by.
Finished article on the roof.
The young lass is a friend who we went to congratulate on her completion of the Coastal path,
all 630 miles in 10 weeks non stop, done for her charity for Rare Blood Cancers, of which she suffers.
Above is the view we had for a night and below is ........What we were overlooking, stunning views.
Stayed at Corfe Castle for 2 nights and did the ferry to Sand Banks then across to Brownsee Island for
a walk around and back to greet our friend.
And finally back home washed and sorted for Leopalooza in 2 weeks time. Bit of music . YES!
So I have been battling with bits of plastic to cover the roof rack when needed.
Got so fed up splashed out on a cover specially made for me by this company.
Tough canvas material. Worth looking into. No affiliation just good service.
http://www.bags2cover.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So this arrived in the post made to my measurements. Fantastic piece of kit.
Was well worth the money £48 including postage, has drawstring so pulls tight
under edge of roof rack. No more flapping bits to stop and tuck in. Made deeper
so can go higher if needed. Will be ordering more for things like solar panel and
porta loo as well as time goes by.
Finished article on the roof.
The young lass is a friend who we went to congratulate on her completion of the Coastal path,
all 630 miles in 10 weeks non stop, done for her charity for Rare Blood Cancers, of which she suffers.
Above is the view we had for a night and below is ........What we were overlooking, stunning views.
Stayed at Corfe Castle for 2 nights and did the ferry to Sand Banks then across to Brownsee Island for
a walk around and back to greet our friend.
And finally back home washed and sorted for Leopalooza in 2 weeks time. Bit of music . YES!