17' Series New Jayco Bed End Covers!

rodney

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No idea I've been flat out this week looking like I might have five so will ask the question
 

Benando

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Just remove the privacy screens and they attach there, just fold up the same, I don't think they will be 100% waterproof but guess they will be 90%
 
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DRW

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I have light canvas ones, I haven't used them yet as the privacy screens seem to be adequate, they are stored with the annex matting that's still in the original packaging with lots of other stuff we have never used lol
 
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Flossymk1

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Sorry I'm confused - @Benando are you saying yours are exactly the same as the ones in the pic, or different? Do you have a photo either way that you could post/share? :)
 

Flossymk1

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After packing up in the rain on the long weekend, I want something that will allow me to fold up the bed ends dry! I don't mind removing canvas covers from a sail track, because I can easily throw them in the back of the ute and dry them out in the garage once I'm home :)

As we don't have an undercover area to store the van, it was painful having to wait 2 days once home (as it was still raining) to then be able to open the bed ends again and dry them out - I was worried everything would start to go mouldy/smelly..
 
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Dean81

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@Flossymk1 the ones in your photo are set up the same as ours (holiday annexes version that is). It was raining the last time we packed the van up, with sail track you can make them the last thing to remove and throw them in the back of a ute as your saying. (We did this). Got home hung them out under cover, which is mighty helpful and defiantly prevents the chance of mould. We got mould in our last camper trailer unfortunately, even after setting it up at home trying to dry it out.