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Finster 02-28-2005 12:26 PM

Re: Hull Changes
 
Hey, Otto why don't you tell Sam how you fix boats with a hole saw, bacon grease, and a hot glue gun....

Spidercrab 03-04-2005 07:09 PM

Re: Hull Changes
 
Hi
thanks for the help posts Mr Shrimpin I dont want to sell
my boat i had it many years and meens alot.
I wnt to put stirofom under my flore not under boat but
does it need to tuodch water to float better? whats
stringer foam? is it orange?my brother wants to no
if fibrglass cloth or woving rover is best for glewing
stirofome down under floor in my boat

thankyou sam

ocuyler 03-04-2005 07:55 PM

Re: Hull Changes
 
Finster - you very funny guy. I am only an amateur. I defer to your expertise. Sam needs the help of real professional...

warthog5 03-05-2005 09:50 AM

Re: Hull Changes
 
Quote:

I wnt to put stirofom under my flore not under boat but
does it need to tuodch water to float better?

Doing that will NOT make the boat float any higher or lower in the water.
The hull displaces X- amount of water for it's weight. The foam has nothing to do with that until the boat fill's with water. Then and only then does the flotation foam come into effect. Styrfoam is not the product of choice. It will crumble and can absorb water. This will defeate it's ability to float the boat when swamped.

This remind's me of threads I've read on other forum's where the owner is getting water in their motor bracket and they want to fill it with foam, unstead of fixing the leak. [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]

I'm not saying Styfoam will not work, but it need's to be encapulated in fiberglass and epoxy resign. If you use Polyester resign on Styfoam it will Melt it.

Still I would not use it.

SeaMaster 03-05-2005 11:20 AM

Re: Hull Changes
 
I really want to see pics of this whole rebuild. very intresting IMHO.


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