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Dougs
Wondering if anybody has found a way of temporarily covering the ventilation panels in the pop-up roof?
I fully appreciate the need for ventilation, but there are times when they really need covered eg to keep rain or midges out. I know that in most conditions the rain doesn't come in, especially if you park with the boot facing into the wind, but it's a pain when the wind changes in the middle of the night and water starts coming in (like during a storm we had in Brittany). It's the one time that I've looked at motorhomes with envy!
At these times it just doesn't feel weatherproof and I really feel this is a design flaw with the California.
There’s also the problem of stopping midges or mosquitoes getting in through the panels so I'm looking for a way of temporarily blocking them.
Tried all kinds of tape, but nothing sticks. And it needs to be removable……
I fully appreciate the need for ventilation, but there are times when they really need covered eg to keep rain or midges out. I know that in most conditions the rain doesn't come in, especially if you park with the boot facing into the wind, but it's a pain when the wind changes in the middle of the night and water starts coming in (like during a storm we had in Brittany). It's the one time that I've looked at motorhomes with envy!
At these times it just doesn't feel weatherproof and I really feel this is a design flaw with the California.
There’s also the problem of stopping midges or mosquitoes getting in through the panels so I'm looking for a way of temporarily blocking them.
Tried all kinds of tape, but nothing sticks. And it needs to be removable……