sailboat repair - Oday day sailer - floatation?
I'm doing some repairs on my sailboat, an old Oday day sailer, and
when I removed the seat from one side I found a large tube of styrofoam created with some large version of something like 'great stuff' and a bunch of small sheets of white styrofoam. Is this floatation required, beneficial? What type of products are available to create custom styrofoam under the seat? Thanks |
sailboat repair - Oday day sailer - floatation?
bill wrote:
I'm doing some repairs on my sailboat, an old Oday day sailer, and when I removed the seat from one side I found a large tube of styrofoam created with some large version of something like 'great stuff' and a bunch of small sheets of white styrofoam. Is this floatation required, beneficial? What type of products are available to create custom styrofoam under the seat? Try U S Composites for pourable urethane foam. You want the 2# stuff which is sold in a two part kit which can be shipped UPS. I used U S Composites located in South Florida, am I'm in California. Good service. Lew |
sailboat repair - Oday day sailer - floatation?
You've found the O'day's Flotation Foam - as to your "required /
beneficial" question, check out this well worded piece: http://www.glen-l.com/weblettr/weble...flotation.html You'll find 2 part polyurethane 'Flotation Foam' at Jamestown Distributors, among a host of others. MW |
sailboat repair - Oday day sailer - floatation?
On Jun 24, 10:41 pm, bill wrote:
I'm doing some repairs on my sailboat, an old Oday day sailer, and when I removed the seat from one side I found a large tube of styrofoam created with some large version of something like 'great stuff' and a bunch of small sheets of white styrofoam. Is this floatation required, beneficial? What type of products are available to create custom styrofoam under the seat? Thanks I wouldn't worry too much about floatation on that particular boat. For custom floatation you could go to a Big Box hardware store like Home Depot and buy a few sheets of blue insulation board. It is very inexpensive, easy to work with and form, and impervious to water. Or visit a custom surf board shop and pick up a block of foam. |
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