Help from the Hive Mind: Soft Tonneau Ideas

NurseDan

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Good afternoon from Alberta, all.
Just commissioned a custom replica of a military trailer from a local manufacturer. I've had a bugger of a time getting something similar prebuilt. Very few Canadian-made and all the US companies I was interested in would not ship to Canada. Anyway, to the thing. I'm hoping the forum could give me some ideas/direction for a soft tonneau? I've seen Berlin Covers(?) on a few examples but doesn't seem like they're still in business (or they don't have a site that I could find). Some of the early, early Manley ORV trailers have a simple frame that latches to the trailer and a cover that snaps to that. Seems like that's the way to go.
 

Oscar Mike Gulf Yankee

Well-known member
Don't know how big your trailer is, or which trailer, but the cheapest, quickest way is to make one. A simple wood frame out of 1x2's, some snaps and good canvas or tarp is all you need. Why a soft top?
 

NurseDan

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Tub in gonna end up being 64" by 42". I'm just thinking soft top will be easier to remove. That way the trailer will be more useful as a utility trailer and not just for camping. Looking like you're correct and doing my own is how it's gonna have to be.
 

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