1986 Skamper 080S Truck Camper

designrlee

New member
Hello all,
I am brand new here having just picked up my Skamper project this afternoon. Sort of a barn find: its been in my folks' barn for the last 20 years easy. No water damage as it has been high and dry. However, it was a rodent hotel for the last 2 decades. It is looking like I will have to replace much of the canvas - or at least the windows and screens. The screens are either eatin or deteriorated and the windows are stained from the droppings.
Reach out to me if there are any good suggestions/warnings about removing all of the canvas in one piece.

A lot of cleaning, scrubbing and disinfecting ahead of me. Then checking out the refrigerator, stove etc. for more damage from the damn mice.

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Wish me luck!
designrlee

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1986 Skamper 080S Truck Camper
2012 Ford F-150, Extended Cab, 8Ft Bed, V6 Ecoboost
 

rangerdogg

Adventurer
Congrats good luck . Canvas replacements I had a new one made and smaller Windows . It was about 650 they did awesome job
 

designrlee

New member
Congrats good luck . Canvas replacements I had a new one made and smaller Windows . It was about 650 they did awesome job

Thanks rangerdogg,
Was the canvas removable in one piece without removing the roof? Where did you send yours for repair or replacement?
 

Canufixit

Observer
Congrats! I picked up one last fall and will begin repairs shortly. Search for Skamper in this forum and you will find a few goo rebuild posts/pictures. I "Believe" you can remove the canvas without taking the top off.... however it may be overall easier to remove the top. If I was going to replace the whole canvas and make it myself, I'd uses a "sunbrella" or similar fabric. Remember the Camper is quite old and this material should easily outlast the camper and is easier to work with.
 

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