Here is my problem: We just purchased a new travel trailer last fall. We had our first "used" one beginning in the fall of 2011 and were definately "Newbies"! Our first used one was on a leased lot and had a deck with a roof attached. The deck roof was taller than the trailer and we along with everyone else in the campground used the heavy vinyl that is on bill boards to make a flap that hangs from the deck roof down to the trailer roof that is weighted down with 2x4's enclosed in the bottom of the flap.
We bought a large trailer last fall on a new lot that also had a deck in front of it with a roof on it. The trailer was full of mold and we traded it in on a new one. When we had the trailer delivered, the "new deck" is SHORTER than our new trailer......How do we transition and close off that distance to keep rain from drenching us? The new trailer is also around 8-10 inches away from the deck and that span will need to be spanned. I think I have that under control. I will use built in counter-tops between the posts along with built in benches for additional seating with the underneigth of each having heavy duty lattise to keep the dogs/toys/objects from falling down through the span. We will also build a 1 step up to span the area going into the sliding patio door with a railing.
Due to the angle of the deck on the new lot and the electric/water hook-ups, we had a very narrow space to manuver the trailer into the spot and couldn't get the trailer closer to the deck. Here is the pic's of old first trailer/deck, repairs we completed showing the vinyl flap spanning the space between trailer/deck roof and also the new lot/deck/trailer. Would appreciate any ideas on how to bridge that divide to keep rain from coming between the new trailer and the new deck. Hope I posted this and photo's okay
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