In Florida you have to put up with some of the most humid conditions in the US. Not only that but the possability of severe hurricanes and flooding. I would get in touch with local car clubs and see what actions the members take to deal with these conditions. BTW an ordinary car cover is very little protection. Moisture comes up from the ground (unless the car is on concrete) and can rust the frame. Small animals can also find their way inside the car. An open carport offers little protection from a hurricane and could probably get blown away if the storm is bad enough, especially when you put sides on it. Isn't it hurricane season right now? David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, <krasniy@xxxx> wrote: > I have a "carport" awning setup... 20 wide X 21 long .... This is in Wet > & Humid Florida.... I am going to close the SIDES but the two ends of > the carport will be open. So I have been considering car cover > options... I have seen the carcoon.com "outdoor" offering as a > possibility (I would still place it under the awning) and I see DMC > Houston has some part in ownership... Still I was wondering if that was