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I built a failed experimental dory using Pink foam - 1" and 2", sheathed
with epoxy/glass. More than 15 years later, it's still deteriorating in the yard - the epoxy/foam bond was never a problem. Very expensive/time-consuming for trying out a lousy design. But it was light, strong, and unsinkable! As I recall, my brother built a pink foam kayak, maybe sheathed in polyester/glass. I vaguely remember problems with the polyester bond in a structural application. I've used foam/epoxy in a number of applications, including a sponsons on my daughter's kayak. Glue it on, as many layers thick as you like, and then shape with a razor knife or electric sander. My guess is you'll be able to find a good cheap primer or paint for it. Or just leave it "bright"! And be careful with terminology - I'm not an expert, but there are a lot of products out there, and most people use incorrect names for them. Sal's Dad "Brian D" wrote in message ... The blue closed-cell polyethylene is great for under decks, but I wonder how well it will glue to something. You might try Liquid Nails or similar I suppose. OTOH, there's another foam which is a high density closed-cell polystyrene ('styrofoam') that's coated with primer type coating ready for painting. Builders use it for something. Can't remember the name, but it struck me as something that could look nice under a gunnel since it's above the waterline. You can epoxy and paint right over it. Note that the blue foam does distort a little when it stays wet for weeks or months at a time. I'm going to use it under the decks, but haven't made a final decision on other flotation in the boat. I need to calculate how much I need and figure out where to hide it. Brian D |
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