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    Legend alpha locker drainage

    So I noticed there are no drains in the lockers in my alpha..
    What is the best way to get water out?
    Is drilling a drain a bad idea?

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    #2
    You should not be getting water in the lockers, are you talking rod lockers and center lockers, if you are, then the rubber seal going around the lip is gone are you need to re-glue. Mine do not leak.
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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by CoopsLegend211 View Post
    You should not be getting water in the lockers, are you talking rod lockers and center lockers, if you are, then the rubber seal going around the lip is gone are you need to re-glue. Mine do not leak.
    Nor do mine.

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    #4
    Hell my seals fell off about 3 years ago and mine don't leak.
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    #5
    rained on us all weekend and sun afternoon there was some standing water in the back of the port rod locker everything else was fairly dry..
    opened everything up to let dry out and it rained last night so now everything has water in it lol
    all my other boats had drains in every nook
    didnt know if this was common (doesnt sound like it)

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    #6
    i power washed my carpet and didn't get water in my compartments. If you had or have the rod organizer still, make sure the holes toward the front of the locker in the sill just outside the rubber weather stripping are properly sealed. I used automotive "christmas tree" plugs.

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    #7
    Got water in my compartments and legend had me drill 1/4" holes in the channels next to the gunnels so the water drains to under the consoles. Never got water in compartments again.
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    #8
    Plugged the holes in my pass rod locker
    Full of water again also the center has water in now as well