jasoutside
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Re: 1979 22' Starcraft Super Sport O/B Rebuild.
Oh man, I'm responding, rats!
I can dispute...
Seeing all of these decks come up here on the forum it seems about 50/50 (I feel I'm being fery generous with that number) that the pour in foam actually fills all the "nooks and crannies". Dave, your boat is an excellent example of actually filling all of those voids but it sure seems like we see lots of empty space from many of these pour in foam jobs. Especially the DIY examples.
My opinion, here's the key to the pour in foam...
Get the right kind of foam (I have no idea what that is), do an good job filling, and provide for drainage to the bilge. Get that complete total package, and I'm all for it! (Oh ya, and make it priced for the bottom feeders too
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Ok, now I'm out
No one can dispute the fact that no other method will add more flotation than pour in foam.
Oh man, I'm responding, rats!
I can dispute...
Seeing all of these decks come up here on the forum it seems about 50/50 (I feel I'm being fery generous with that number) that the pour in foam actually fills all the "nooks and crannies". Dave, your boat is an excellent example of actually filling all of those voids but it sure seems like we see lots of empty space from many of these pour in foam jobs. Especially the DIY examples.
My opinion, here's the key to the pour in foam...
Get the right kind of foam (I have no idea what that is), do an good job filling, and provide for drainage to the bilge. Get that complete total package, and I'm all for it! (Oh ya, and make it priced for the bottom feeders too
Ok, now I'm out