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Steve wrote: The US Navy played with this back in the early '60s for ship salvage but soon switched to pour-in-place foam. I realize your referring to using pingpong balls for reserve floation.. The total volume of these balls would not be efficient.. Balls don't stack efficiently.. Foam is much more efficient. You mentioned something about the bilges.. Your floation shouldn't be in the bilge for a couple reasons.. 1) If the boat fills with water and your reserve bouyancy is low in the bilge, the boat will capsize.. 2) Filling the bilge with anything eliminates volume where bilge water would normally accumulate until the pumps can remove it. Without that volume for the water accumulation, every bucket of water that comes down the hatch accumulates on the cabin sole or in the lockers. (shallow bilges is another topic). -- My opinion and experience. FWIW I used the word "bilges" more for demonstration than actuality. Should have said "between decks" perhaps. I have a '73 Aquasport hull. From what I have seen w/o removing the whole deck, there is very little floatation at all. Steve s/v Good Intentions -- Tailgunner Idiot#1 BS#232 '90 FLSTC "X-Girth" - For Sale Just cause it's nasty don't mean that it's bad |
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