Re: Putting Foam in your boat?
Personally, my preference would be to lay the pipe for drainage so I could direct the water. Next, I'd pour in foam to cover everything. That's just my opinion and others will have theirs which is what is great about this forum. The point, I think, is to be creative as to where you place the foam. For example, if you can install foam above the water line you'd be better off, but everyone wants to stick it under the deck where water collects. If one could fill all the nooks and crannies on the cap rather than the deck, the foam would stay dryer for longer, and since many of us pull the cap when refurbishing, we should be able to figure out how to get the foam in there. As far as using the boat for a flotation device, that's old thinking at work. In the past no one wanted to wear a bulky PFD, but today they are small, self inflating, and fasten on your waist. On the other side, the only solid reason one would want boat buoyancy is salvage and even then, we aren't talking about ALL boats having foam. The CC requirement for builders is what? 17 or 20 something feet? What about a 30 footer? Do you think they are going to float? Maybe they shoulda had foam on the Titanic. ;-)