Re: Foam Tips pleaseeee
The deck was replaced from just in front of the helm seats back to the motor box, the forward deck and the area on each side of the motor was still OK, so I didn't have to get into those areas, it was enough work the way it was!
The areas replaced were about 6 feet long by the width of the boat. Also made a new cover for the gas tank compartment.
BTW, I am glad I did replace the foam, the boat feels REALLY solid and I would have been pissed off if I did all that work, left out the foam and it felt flexy and weak. Like I said, I think the engineers design them to have foam or not. I saw a 22' Wellcraft re-done on here a year or 2 ago, it had no foam and there were a lot more than 2 transverse bulkheads. So if you wanted to leave it out, to cut down on the chances of rot, you might have to re-engineer the stringer/bulkhead system. Since I'm not an engineer, I did it FW's way but made sure everything was as sealed as is possible, and with no carpet on the deck, and it being covered all the time it's not being used, it should last way longer than I will need it to.
And as a final note, the CG requires basic flotation in boats 20' and under. I would not want to test the legal ramaficiations of leaving the foam out if there was an accident. Yeah I know I am not a manufacturer, but in this country, anybody can sue anybody. Good reason or not!