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We had a small amount of mildew forming on the underside of the front bed board so now I do the following which seems to help. (like yourself we keep ours outside under a winter cover)
Before putting the travel cover on I put a block of wood about 8" square by 3" thick on each of the bedboards. This stops any condensation forming between the travel cover and bedboards. Then I put a long cushion in the centre on top of the travel cover and a strip of timber, again about 3" high, along the front edge of the front bed board. The timber helps to create a slope when the winter cover is put on. I then make sure the nose of the camper is up so any rain water runs off the back.
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