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Styrofoam Pool Noodles for Floatation?
It's kind of ghetto, IMHO. Lol. But they might work. Has anyone tried using them?
Just an example: "The Monster Big Boss Noodles" sound pretty good. Each is rated to float a minimum of 200 lbs. Nine noodles @ $90 equals 1800+ lbs. of floatation. Not bad and no mess, unless they start to deteriorate. http://www.poolcenter.com/pooltoys_n...water_logs.htm Thanks, Paul
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You could put them under your gunnels, would not hurt anything. Think I might do it myself. My SC23 has enough foam under the sole to float 3 boats, but under the gunnels "can" help stop the boat from turning turtle if swamped
I would not put them under deck, bleach/fuel would eat them up and get tiny bits of foam everywhere (might clog bilge pumps)
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If you look back at Island Traders 21 restoration, he had put some in between his floor and hull. Although not so Gucci as the $90 models. scroll to the last picture on pg. 13
http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ration&page=13
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At the suggestion of other members I put 20-30 in the hull of my 20 footer. I paid $1.50 each at ocean state job lots.
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Thanks guys! For piece of mind, I think I'm going to go that route.
Wow. At that price you could replace them every year. I'll check OSJL.
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I just checked three local locations and they're out or sent them back because the summer is ovah.
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I actually posted this thread by axe-see-dent in this forum. Woopsie.
Paul
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