ledzeppelin135
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jul 27, 2011
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Hey guys, I recently replaced the deck on my Harvey and layed down some new fiberglass on the inside portion of the hull and keel to reinforce the old stuff. One thing I am still noticing is that the floor is moving as I go down the lake or even walk on the floor a little bit, and this is because there is not space between the floor and the hull, there are nor stringers it is just deck and hull with minimal space in between. I am assuming that water should not be in this space as the drain plug is on the deck area rather than underneath. My question is would pouring some expanding foam in this space help fill any space between the deck and hull to reduce the flex, and would this be ok as the bow area is on a shelf sitting about 8 inches above the rest of the deck under the closed bow and at the base of this step there is a small hole which I am assuming is for drainage in case the hull cracks and water gets between the hull and deck and if this is so, would it still be ok to pour foam in? What type of cost effective foam would you reccomend? Thanks guys!