Can condensation cause damaging water under a floor? At the start of this season about 3 month ago I drained about 2 gallons of water from under the floor. I would have pulled the plug earlier or possibly left it out if I had known water was developing. Now, after 18 hours of fishing, I have not gotten a drop of water from under the floor. Since 1985 I have known water was getting in w/o finding a source. It has cost me a soft spot in the floor over the years in the rear due to storing with the front elevated to drain any water that gets under the tarp.
Is pumping rigid foam (?Great Stuff? from Home Depot) in the soft area for support an alternate vs tearing out the floor? My removed sample plugs shows the floor?s damage. I would like to know the construction under the 1969, 14? Raycraft?s floor. I feel most of the water has been is in the deep ?V? in the center but due to the angle of storage, a soft spot is in the back. Attached is a temp fix to the soft spot and support to rear seat. Please share some opinions from your experiences.
JOW
Is pumping rigid foam (?Great Stuff? from Home Depot) in the soft area for support an alternate vs tearing out the floor? My removed sample plugs shows the floor?s damage. I would like to know the construction under the 1969, 14? Raycraft?s floor. I feel most of the water has been is in the deep ?V? in the center but due to the angle of storage, a soft spot is in the back. Attached is a temp fix to the soft spot and support to rear seat. Please share some opinions from your experiences.
JOW
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