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Hi,
I'm about to start building a 37ft Van de Stadt from an aluminum kit. One area of boatbuilding that seems to get skimmed over in all books is insulation. I have access to sheets of polystyrene. Is this any good for metal boats? Or should I stick with polyurethane? I'm also investigating a Swedish product called Moniflex which is used extensively in passenger trains because it's light, fire-resistant and flexible, which sounds perfect for boats. Does anyone know anything about it? Many thanks Rogermac |
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