I know this has come up a bit in different threads, but I've decided to make this its own topic. Hopefully this isn't an issue with everyone's boats.
Since taking ownership of my RZX3 the two rear corner seat cushions have been like sponges full of water. They have never dried out. Every time we sit or step on them water gets pushed out the stitching holes. We don't have this problem with any other seats, engine covers, etc. On Saturday, during my winterization process I decided it was time to remove them. I didn't know what to expect, but in the end was disappointed with what I found. Each cushion is held in place with two 1/4" lock nuts and medium fender washers. The cushion backing has two 1/4" studs attached. Removal was simple enough, but each cushion had one washer that was wedged into the hole saw hole cut in the fiberglass which made removing a pain. As seen in the pictures are the hole saw holes. One inch wide and overlapped to be about 1 1/2" long. The holes are just smaller than the fender washer diameter, but since the holes weren't lined up right, the washer sat half on the fiberglass and half in the hole.
Once the cushions were removed I found a nasty moldy mess underneath. I vacuumed most of it up before thinking to take a picture of it. Just imagine 2 years of water trapped....you get the idea. The mold spread to the seat back cushions as well, but fortunately wasn't bad. It all cleaned up pretty well and am happy about that. The question is, how do I prevent it going forward? I think the seat bottom vinyl needs to be replaced as it won't come clean and I'd like to start over with it. I'll do that over the winter. I'm thinking I'll drill a bunch of 1/4" holes in both the plastic seat bottom and the fiberglass under it. Seems to me that the water just doesn't have anywhere to go. At the same time, I'm not even sure how the water gets in them. We don't really step on those seats, and for sure not with water running off of us. Anyways, I'm hoping the holes will allow the water to drain out, preventing the build up issue we are having.
When going back together, I will use large fender washers so I don't run into the removal issue I had. I will also use wing nuts so that I can quickly remove the seats and clean up under them every trip or two.
I know my RZX3 was one of the first made, in 2016. I'm wondering if they did something different to prevent this issue in the later years or if everyone is having this problem? Have any of you done something like this to prevent the water build up? If so, has it worked? Any other ideas I should consider before drilling a bunch of holes?
Here's what's left of the dirt and mold after vacuuming it.
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The over sized hole/undersized washer.
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The stains I can't get off the seat cushions.
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I'm thinking I'll drill 15-20 holes in the black plastic to allow water to run out.
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I'll drill the same 15-20 holes in the fiberglass to let the water run all the way out.
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Cleaned up pretty good.
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Since taking ownership of my RZX3 the two rear corner seat cushions have been like sponges full of water. They have never dried out. Every time we sit or step on them water gets pushed out the stitching holes. We don't have this problem with any other seats, engine covers, etc. On Saturday, during my winterization process I decided it was time to remove them. I didn't know what to expect, but in the end was disappointed with what I found. Each cushion is held in place with two 1/4" lock nuts and medium fender washers. The cushion backing has two 1/4" studs attached. Removal was simple enough, but each cushion had one washer that was wedged into the hole saw hole cut in the fiberglass which made removing a pain. As seen in the pictures are the hole saw holes. One inch wide and overlapped to be about 1 1/2" long. The holes are just smaller than the fender washer diameter, but since the holes weren't lined up right, the washer sat half on the fiberglass and half in the hole.
Once the cushions were removed I found a nasty moldy mess underneath. I vacuumed most of it up before thinking to take a picture of it. Just imagine 2 years of water trapped....you get the idea. The mold spread to the seat back cushions as well, but fortunately wasn't bad. It all cleaned up pretty well and am happy about that. The question is, how do I prevent it going forward? I think the seat bottom vinyl needs to be replaced as it won't come clean and I'd like to start over with it. I'll do that over the winter. I'm thinking I'll drill a bunch of 1/4" holes in both the plastic seat bottom and the fiberglass under it. Seems to me that the water just doesn't have anywhere to go. At the same time, I'm not even sure how the water gets in them. We don't really step on those seats, and for sure not with water running off of us. Anyways, I'm hoping the holes will allow the water to drain out, preventing the build up issue we are having.
When going back together, I will use large fender washers so I don't run into the removal issue I had. I will also use wing nuts so that I can quickly remove the seats and clean up under them every trip or two.
I know my RZX3 was one of the first made, in 2016. I'm wondering if they did something different to prevent this issue in the later years or if everyone is having this problem? Have any of you done something like this to prevent the water build up? If so, has it worked? Any other ideas I should consider before drilling a bunch of holes?
Here's what's left of the dirt and mold after vacuuming it.
017.jpg
The over sized hole/undersized washer.
018.jpg
The stains I can't get off the seat cushions.
019.jpg
I'm thinking I'll drill 15-20 holes in the black plastic to allow water to run out.
021.jpg
I'll drill the same 15-20 holes in the fiberglass to let the water run all the way out.
022.jpg
023.jpg
Cleaned up pretty good.
024.jpg
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