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Your solutlion depends on the boat. Your choices are sprayed PU, styrofoam
sheet and rock wool. If the boat is metal, preventing condensation is the overwhelming requirement to prevent corrosion, so a vapor barrier is also needed. Please remember that sprayed PU is NOT closed cell so it absorbs liquid. It is terrible to remove and in fire, the fumes are deadly. The same is true for polystyrene, but it does not absorb liquid and contact cement melts the foam. Rock wool is the best for large boats that require more than 3 in. of insulation. It can come with an infra-red and vapor barrier and it is easy to replace if it gets wet. Additionally it has the best R rating as well. It does not outgas, nor does it create deadly vapor in a fire. Steve "MarshallE" wrote in message ... Hi, I am guessing that standard home insulation is not the normal for boats due to trapped moisture and mold. What should I use and where should I buy from? thanks marshall |
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