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Post by seasunofthesoul on Aug 6, 2020 15:15:44 GMT -5
Has anyone figured out how to get the shower floor to actually dry? '07 4460, last took a shower on the boat in the master head about a week ago, but the black floor piece (above the fiberglass) is still wet and sounds like a bit of a sponge when we step on it. Has anyone figured out how to get this thing to completely dry?
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Post by hawker63 on Aug 6, 2020 16:30:29 GMT -5
We have similar problem. We tend to use the aft shower and after a shower we aim a fan down on the floor to dry it out or otherwise it stays wet forever
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Post by hawker63 on Aug 6, 2020 16:30:41 GMT -5
We have similar problem. We tend to use the aft shower and after a shower we aim a fan down on the floor to dry it out or otherwise it stays wet forever
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Post by tc33obx on Aug 7, 2020 8:48:51 GMT -5
Seasun,
With my 4460 I eventually replaced the shower tile piece in both the forward and aft showers with SeaDeck. It was a bit of a job, but those pieces on my boat started to warp, rock and come unglued and water would accumulate under them. I simply pulled up on them and the glue released. The forward one broke, but the aft one came up in one piece. Due to the warping I couldn't use the aft one again so I went the Seadeck route for both heads. Cleaned the glue up, had to use a razor edge to get most of it up, also sanded a little. Smoothed and cleaned the area then cut SeaDeck to fit from their standard size offerings. I used the old tile for the template.
With SeaDeck down, we could simply dry up the floors after a shower with a towel after using. I always did that anyway to keep the heads floor and wall surfaces clean.
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Post by gofast24 on Aug 10, 2020 10:39:53 GMT -5
We also use a towel to dry floor but no tiles coming loose from shower floor on either shower. Also, th afty showert has a AC vent in ceiling which dries out shower stall, the fwd shower only has a roof vent so leave it open during and afte shower for half hour or so, close hatch and let fwd AC AC dry it out but leave head door open to let that happen!
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