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VikingMatt
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FOAM WANTED

Post by VikingMatt »

Anyone know where I can get hold of foam, needed for a c1 conversion? Most of the kayak shops sell it, but at much inflated prices. Are there cheaper alternatives? Living in Europe.
chuck naill
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foam

Post by chuck naill »

http://www.kayakoutfitting.com/

THis is a good resource. If you have access to worn out boats you might consider harvesting the foam inside for your project.

Chuck
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Post by Guest »

Minicell is always expensive. It is the nature of the beast. Those paddling shop prices may not be as inflated as you think!

Ethafoam is reasonable alternative at a much cheaper price. Except for knee pads, it works almost as well as minicell.

Another excellent source for foam in the US is John Sweet:

http://johnrsweet.com/index.html

But, considering the small amount of foam needed for a single conversion (less than a bun), buying locally will not be much more expensive than dealing with a US supplier. Good luck.
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Post by Jan_dettmer »

Here in Canada, we buy it from an industrial supplier.
It is about 125 EUR for 3 inch 32 sqft.
I think that is cheap. Buy a whole sheet and use it with other C-1
friends...

Cheers, Jan
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http://www.bc-ww.com
Marko

Idea,

Post by Marko »

Maybe an drakkar seat system will help you with your conversion problems..

marko
www.drakkarkayaks.com
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Post by Guest »

So what is the name and contact information of the Canadian industrial supplier?
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Post by Jan_dettmer »

ALLFOAM INDUSTRIES Richmond, BC
604-277-7710

If you buy, ask them to cut the skins off!

Cheers, Jan
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Post by Guest »

Thanks for the contact data!
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