Hi people, <br /><br />How hard is it to make a glass boat have positive floatation???<br /><br />I have a very solid 17 foot half cabin with a 170kg Johnson on the back, and another 25kg of kicker motor, add fuel tanks and the usual assortment of stuff we all lug around on boat trips and this thing is heavy... I even bolted two Jarah (very very hard wood) 6x4inch beams to the stringers under the deck for extra strenght..<br /><br />I have a suspecision that if the hull was compromised or it capsized, it would sink like a hot rock..<br />There was a bit of floatation material under deck when I got the boat, but it was waterlogged, so I took it all out.<br /><br />I was thinking of placing two water tight storage boxes in the boat, one right up front in the nose, and one right up against the transom. keep stuff you want to keep dry, (clothes and stuff) on a trip and have water tight doors on them.. is that a worth while idea??? would they significantly effect the floatation???<br /><br />any thoughts'd be great...<br /><br />regards<br /><br />Frank