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I'm going to get you a new hat... a "Wisconsin" sort of hatphilcanoe wrote:Yikes - EGAD - Wow, a total of ten holes now!
Well I bit the bullet on some create-a-waterfall spray foam, which was supposed to be close celled; but not sure now, as it really looks like black version of Great Stuff. Did find a 2lb density foam urethane foam which is close-celled, US Composites had the best price so far: here The power boat builders (forums) seem pleased with this foam. One site even featured a report with regular updates for a year, the guy measured size (placing back in original mold) and weights after being continuously submerged in a aquarium. Size was constant and water absorption was indeed minimal.golder wrote:how did the spray foam work out for you? did you use the great stuff from the can or something else?...
I'd imagine your center of gravity would move up and make things less stable.FullGnarlzOC wrote:Phil... what about the idea of 'foaming' out the bottom of the boat. If you foam out the bottom 2-3 inchs of the whole hull, it would cause water that enters the boat to sit higher than the actual water line, water would be forced out, and no water would be below the holes in the hull.
Foam adds extra weight, but I bet it isn't anywhere near what the water would weight if it was there instead.
Would this idea work?
I believe the idea is to carve the foam to fill all the area that you're not filling with your lower body.mr ray wrote:I'd imagine your center of gravity would move up and make things less stable.FullGnarlzOC wrote:Phil... what about the idea of 'foaming' out the bottom of the boat. If you foam out the bottom 2-3 inchs of the whole hull, it would cause water that enters the boat to sit higher than the actual water line, water would be forced out, and no water would be below the holes in the hull.
Foam adds extra weight, but I bet it isn't anywhere near what the water would weight if it was there instead.
Would this idea work?
Foam weighs a lot less than water does...FullGnarlzOC wrote:Phil... what about the idea of 'foaming' out the bottom of the boat. If you foam out the bottom 2-3 inchs of the whole hull, it would cause water that enters the boat to sit higher than the actual water line, water would be forced out, and no water would be below the holes in the hull.
Foam adds extra weight, but I bet it isn't anywhere near what the water would weight if it was there instead.
Would this idea work?