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SHOULD WE PUT A COVER ON OUR VAN?

Q What’s your opinion of caravan covers? Are they necessary for protection from the elements, or just a bit of a faff to put on the van and then take off again?

Clive Johnson

Peter Baber says…

In our opinion, putting a cover on your caravan when you are not using it makes sense, even if you tour all year round.

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