This is related to my 2010 WP 215, but I suspect he the solution isn't specific to a specific model, so I'm posing here.
Also, I'm sure this has been discussed before, but looking up "water" and "seat" or "drying" has led me to WAY too many results that are NOT related.
I flipped the boat over last season near the shore to untangle something that was jammed in the pump. The seat ended up in the water for an extended period of time while we worked on the boat. (Yes, lesson learned). Now the seat is saturated and still isn't dry 9 months later.
Suggestions on how to speed this process?
Also, I'm sure this has been discussed before, but looking up "water" and "seat" or "drying" has led me to WAY too many results that are NOT related.
I flipped the boat over last season near the shore to untangle something that was jammed in the pump. The seat ended up in the water for an extended period of time while we worked on the boat. (Yes, lesson learned). Now the seat is saturated and still isn't dry 9 months later.
Suggestions on how to speed this process?