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Got a stitch and glue Sweet Caroline, no floatation other than the wood
right now. Trying to make her a better bet for farther offshore . It has two partial bulkheads with thwarts above them. My calculations show that if I place blocks of foam under the two larger thwarts I will still need more to try to float her high enough. Forward compartment is sealed air for now. May put a hatch in and foam that too. Since the inner topsides are basically flat for long stretches can those panels just be covered with 3/4" thick sheets of foam glued in place? Plan on holding the foam about three or so inches from the deck/sole. Any drawbacks other than the ease with which those panels will be dinged? Fast, light , cheap way to protect them ?? Anything I'm overlooking? Richard |
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