Re: Poured-in foam from a newer Starcraft - can it be removed?
Thanks. There's multiple problems as to why it won't stay down. The floor was originally laid down in lengthwise strips (3 sections of 2' width). I suspect it was done to get better material utilization and to be able to service the fuel tank. It should have been laid down in cross-wise strips in full 4' width. Also, the outboard most "supports" are virtually non-existent. If I remember right, the outboard fasteners were screwed into wood that was held in place by cast foam. I did something similar but it didn't hold any better. Also, as previously mentioned, the two longitudinals have cracks all the way from the top to the bottom in I think several sections.
I don't have any photos (still using the boat with it's "floopy" floor) but, rest assured, if I go through all the trouble of fixing this, I'll pull all the foam necessary to either replace the longitudinals or at least put in splice plates where necessary and also build suitable supports for the outboard sections of the floor. I may have to live with the floor laid in lengthwise strips as I have expensive Spaceage Synthetics" flooring and not sure i want to repurchase that if I'm sure the other repairs/mods will correct the problem.
I'm curious about the "wet" comment; I know some foams absorb water but this foam doesn't appear to absorb any at all. I had water in the seat pockets and it stayed there until it evaporated.
Thanks,
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