rfdfirecaptain
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I?ve been reading through a lot of these threads about boat restorations. One thing keeps coming up that is not very well explained. Some have included photos of it, but still it?s not explained why it?s in the boat. I?m talking about the foam that?s in sealed compartments of the hull. I once took a hydraulics class and if I recall correctly, a boat float by displacement of water and not by buoyancy of the construction material?s alone. Since this foam does not contact the water I?m even more confused.
Can anyone explain the purpose of this foam? If so, can you elaborate on what would happen if a boat did not have it? Also, if you know, what type and size boats are manufactured with this stuff?
From what I am reading and seeing it seems to be a big hassle on restoration projects. Is it really that important to have this stuff?
Thanks!
Can anyone explain the purpose of this foam? If so, can you elaborate on what would happen if a boat did not have it? Also, if you know, what type and size boats are manufactured with this stuff?
From what I am reading and seeing it seems to be a big hassle on restoration projects. Is it really that important to have this stuff?
Thanks!