Ok, tell me if I'm crazy.<br /><br />I'm pricing materials for a floor and stringer replacement on a $250 boat. I don't have much to money spend so Im looking at alternatives to the two-part urethane foam, which is $119 for a gallon kit that produces 10 cubic feat of foam.<br /><br />I'm thinking that a cheep source of closed cell foam are my kids pool noodles. I can get them at the dollar store for a buck. Lay them in the floor between the stringers and hold them in place with a few gobs of construction adhesive. These things stay in the pool all year and don't seem to get water logged. I know it won't add any rigidity to the floor but I can compensate with stronger stringer material if need be.<br /><br />Any thoughts?