Re: Bellyup SeaCraft in Fort Lauderdale
I agree with fellowship. Adding foam will not keep your boat right. Be Advised that your SeaCraft will not SINK. In all my years associated with SeaCraft, I have never heard of one going to the bottom. Air beneath the deck and in the fuel tank will keep it afloat. So whats the difference if it is updide down or right side up? Once it's under water it's under water! Also adding foam to the space between the inner liner and the hull will cancel out your below deck ventilation and blister the glass [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
Not all solutions and opinons discussed on this site will agree with everyone. That's why we try and help each other. IMO forget the foam and make your boat safe [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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