reelfishin
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This is a different one, I picked up a pair of those 11' plastic pontoon bass boats today, both look pretty good but have been sitting in a garage and have had water in them for some time. There is no outer hull damage, but my question is that do these use the same type of yellow foam that we all dread or is it a more durable foam that won't absorb water? I drained both hulls out, the one has two plugs, the other has a top drain in which flipping the boat over will drain any water inside. The water looks to have entered around the aluminum handles that are molded in. There is so seal between the aluminum and the plastic upper hull.
The one is bonded top and bottom but the Coleman has visible staples showing and a rubber rub strip. They seem to have drained completely since the weight is withing a few pounds of their advertised weight. I am concerned though whether or not the foam may be rotted and if so it may be part of the structure of these boats?
Has anyone ever opened one up? I think that one of these would make a great small pond boat for places that I can't get with my larger jon boat.
The one is bonded top and bottom but the Coleman has visible staples showing and a rubber rub strip. They seem to have drained completely since the weight is withing a few pounds of their advertised weight. I am concerned though whether or not the foam may be rotted and if so it may be part of the structure of these boats?
Has anyone ever opened one up? I think that one of these would make a great small pond boat for places that I can't get with my larger jon boat.