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Installed tower speakers. How to cover holes opened in tower?

Ozzyj93

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Yamaha
Year
2023
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
19
Hey everyone! I recently installed tower speakers on my FSH 195, and was wondering what you guys use to cover the holes? I assume you’ll want to cover these so salt water doesn’t get inside the tower? Attaching a pic of what I mean. Thanks in advance everyone ??
 

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I would suggest a tight fitting grommet, but that would necessitate pulling the wire back out. Neatly applied white silicone would work.
 
I would suggest a tight fitting grommet, but that would necessitate pulling the wire back out. Neatly applied white silicone would work.
Ouch. Yeah, pulling the wire back out is prob not practical. Was hours work trying to get it through the hole, all the way down, then out the other hole ?
 
You can get a split grommet
 
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