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    Default Maui 5 - rain proofing

    Has anybody found an elegant way of rain proofing a Maui 5? (not the Go version)

    If it was definitely going to rain I wouldn't use them but if forecast is 95% likelihood of dry weather I would be tempted.

    I'm providing PA & backing music for hymns in the local churchyard (Remembrance service).
    Not a God botherer but just like to help out...
    Worked well last year - no rain.

    Could use bin bags & duct tape in an emergency but I'm not sure the Good Lord Baby Jesus would be impressed. Let alone the British Legion & Boy Scouts.

    Anybody managed this?

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    Gazebo.

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    Yes - gazebo may have to be the answer

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloudswiper View Post
    Could use bin bags & duct tape in an emergency but I'm not sure the Good Lord Baby Jesus would be impressed. Let alone the British Legion & Boy Scouts.
    Trust me, as a Scout Leader at a parade/service tomorrow....the PA being covered in bin bags and duck tape are going to be the least of my worries.
    I'll be more concerned about the kids being warm and dry. So long as the service goes to plan (no matter what the PA looks like), it'll be a good day in my book

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    Thanks Scout Leader.

    I feel better about it now.

    I’ve got some absolute bangers lined up for the service!
    Particularly like Benoit Chantry’s Remembrance Hymn played by the Royal Band of the Belgian Air Force.

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