Bob, what about skirting with snapped on canvas or awning material.  i
remember seeing sheep wagons enclosed this way out on the range! After all
they were the original Airstream trailers! GS

At 03:25 PM 6/5/01 -0700, you wrote:
>I had a chance to sit down and talk with the manager of my park today about 
>many issues.  I know that at least one spot is coming vacant and I asked if 
>one of my friends on the Vintage Airstream list could have a shot at it.
>
>She replied "No more Airstreams!  I'm sorry I let yours in."  She then went 
>on to say that I had been a model tenant so that she had accepted my unit 
>which is in very fine shape . . . but no others.  I asked why?  We have 
>fifth wheelers, motorhomes.
>
>Her reasoning was that Airstreams cannot easily be skirted and it is a 
>requirement of the park to have skirting.  When she LET me in she assumed 
>that I would get conventional skirting.  Instead I used plastic lattice to 
>shape it around the curves.  She is still unhappy with that lattice and has 
>developed an attitude about Airstreams.
>
>Has anyone got an idea on how to get some aluminum lattice that is quick to 
>install and remove?  It would help me and other Airstream owners that would 
>like to reside in this lovely park.
>
>Bob
>Oceanside, CA




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