Hi I have a 1987 34 sedan bridge....

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05-10-2021 07:21 AM
Hi I have a 1987 34 sedan bridge. When it rains water runs down the fly bridge and along the gutter to the rear of the boat.There is a small gutter that is suppose to direct the water over board.But it runs down into the cockpit.We have replaced the wall between the cock pit and salon but the water still runs down there. Has anyone found a way to divert the water overboard. Thanks
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05-10-2021 07:48 AM
The water will flow on the easiest path(s) downhill. Unacceptable paths must be blocked for correct flow routing.

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05-10-2021 10:00 AM

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05-14-2021 11:58 AM
From the description and the images, it the desired water flow to exit over the side away from the boat, straight out from where the channel exists?
Is the problem what the water passes through the channel, but then runs down, wrapping around that curved fiberglass, then drips into the cockpit below?

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05-15-2021 07:13 AM
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05-15-2021 07:23 AM
The top surface of that upper rub rail already slopes downhill, good.
The water must be directed to only exit over that new ramp, not taking an easier path to still drip inside.
It should be possible to create "berms" of adhesive, on either side of those existing water channels, onto this new ramp, to the edge of the ramp.
The water should then run downhill on the ramp, then overboard when it reaches that lowest sharp edge.
If this works as desired, then a better appearance solution could be implemented using off-the-shelf self-adhesive trim parts.

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05-15-2021 07:31 AM
thanks again
