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Water in glove boxes

Brad_Ct

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Location
Alva Fl
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2006
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
23
Every time it rains both my upper and lower glove boxes (especially the lower) get water in them on my 2006 SX230. Is this normal? There is no evidence that at any time there were any gaskets to seal them.
 
Hi Brad. Mine does too and there are no seals there from factory. The windshield helps but not in downpour+wind. A boat cover helps.
 
I had the same issue with the same boat. Most of the time my boat is covered when outside. When it's not I drape a trash bag or piece of plastic from where the dash meets the bottom of the windshield over the glove box area. I do the same over the instrument panel.
 
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