Rain water getting into front of boat (Sea Ray 180)

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I'm in the midst of redoing the passenger front seat because the back of the seat was rotted, it looks like when it rains in runs down the window, then under the bow cover and in behind the seat.

I've added these J gutters from amazon that helped greatly in catching the water coming down the window and directing it away from the front opening. I don't think its a problem with water soaking through the cover because I used the waterproofing on the main cover (runs from top of window all the way to back) and the floor under the main cover is dry.

There's only 2 spots that I can see where the water would come in but I dont know how i would seal them up.
 

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How old is the boat cover in that area? Any stitching there wearing out ? Worn out gasket on flip up window ?
Same age as the main cover, I do see one rip at the front but thats not where the water is coming it, I doesnt look like its coming through the window but i will check this weekend and update everyone
 

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I'm in the midst of redoing the passenger front seat because the back of the seat was rotted, it looks like when it rains in runs down the window, then under the bow cover and in behind the seat.

I've added these J gutters from amazon that helped greatly in catching the water coming down the window and directing it away from the front opening. I don't think its a problem with water soaking through the cover because I used the waterproofing on the main cover (runs from top of window all the way to back) and the floor under the main cover is dry.

There's only 2 spots that I can see where the water would come in but I dont know how i would seal them up.
Best solution I have seen is get a cover made that goes from bow to stern all of these two piece covers leak

a neighbor did that for same reason , covers the windshield now zero leaks
 
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Best solution I have seen is get a cover made that goes from bow to stern all of these two piece covers leak

a neighbor did that for same reason , covers the windshield now zero leaks
i see that but it looks like all of those one piece covers are meant to use it while on the trailer, is there a certain keyword I should search for where I would find a cover that goes on the boat when its in the water?
 

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i see that but it looks like all of those one piece covers are meant to use it while on the trailer, is there a certain keyword I should search for where I would find a cover that goes on the boat when its in the water?
what I am talking about is having a shop make a custom cover that uses the existing snap locations not A universal fit cover
 

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My Chaparral covers made of Sunbrella. Have never leaked in 23 years. At the dock all summer.
Its not the material so much but rather the way the bow piece fits against the windshield area. Almost like roofing from a flashing perspective its dumb...

Its the same on my 2004 Sea Ray 200. My neighbor/good friend had a similar size vintage Fourwinns that had the same issue, when he spoke to the upholstery guy who made the new cover one piece completely covers the windshield and no water can run in there.

The OP the gutters are a good idea. the custom covers are expensive but having that same design on my boat I would think investing in a good custom made cover is best option. I got a awning for my hoist years back so its a moot point I only use the cover as a dust cover for winter storage (inside)
 
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