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Post by ssisailor on Jun 15, 2020 18:58:58 GMT
Not sure what Jeanneau was thinking with the two cup holders on the cockpit rear seat. No drain?? Anyway I constructed a wood cover, but they still fill up with water. I was wondering what other folks have done to solve the "water in the cup holder" problem.
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Post by pnw895owner on Jun 16, 2020 16:08:28 GMT
I’d also like to know if there are any solutions on this. Best I’ve come up with is to leave a rag back there to soak up the water and wring it out whoever whenever we get back to dock.
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Post by CruisingCascadia on Jun 16, 2020 19:15:22 GMT
I was considering drilling a hole in the bottom of our cup holders and adding drains through the bottom of the bench. I'll post an update if I get around to this soon.
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Post by lynnardm on Jun 17, 2020 0:46:08 GMT
I drilled a small hole in the bottom each one to allow water to drain into the seat storage area. There are drain holes in it so the water just passed through . The seat storage area always seemed to get a bit of water in it prior to this even with a neoprene seal I added under the lid. I’m happy with this approach although if someone finds a nice “lid” that fits the cupholder for use during those rainy periods that would be great.
Capt’n Lynn
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EastCoastBoater
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Does anyone have ideas for routing of wiring for horn installation?
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Jeanneau Model: NC895
Home Port: Halifax
Country: Canada
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Post by EastCoastBoater on Jun 23, 2020 9:58:38 GMT
I drilled a small hole in the bottom each one to allow water to drain into the seat storage area. There are drain holes in it so the water just passed through . The seat storage area always seemed to get a bit of water in it prior to this even with a neoprene seal I added under the lid. I’m happy with this approach although if someone finds a nice “lid” that fits the cupholder for use during those rainy periods that would be great. Capt’n Lynn
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Post by ssisailor on Jun 25, 2020 13:45:27 GMT
I drilled a small hole in the bottom each one to allow water to drain into the seat storage area. There are drain holes in it so the water just passed through . The seat storage area always seemed to get a bit of water in it prior to this even with a neoprene seal I added under the lid. I’m happy with this approach although if someone finds a nice “lid” that fits the cupholder for use during those rainy periods that would be great. Capt’n Lynn Thanks Capt'n Lynn. I think I'll go this route, and if a better solution comes up, I'll seal the holes back up.
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