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Postby Mike Day » Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:31 am

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Postby Effie Andree Wiltens » Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:20 pm

I used to have a cover on my Grumman that was parked outside. It was a Cambrai cover of breathing material so there wouldn't be as much risk of condensation underneath (www.cambraicovers.com/). However, there still was some condensation (not damaging though) and the worst problem was that it would strain against the OAT probe and chafe a little at the straps in strong winds.
In the end I decided I was better off without the cover. The weather in The Netherlands does not carry much risk of sunlight damage, but your situation may be different.
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