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I've got a new 15 ft Pelican Explorer that just had it's first river trip...
When it's full of water and there's no shorline, it's a real bear to get upright and emptied. Some additional floatation would have been a BIG help. I've been surfing the net, looking at different types of foam, extruded and beaded polystyrene (styrofoam), polypropylene, etc., but I'm only coming across manufacturers... Does anybody out there have any suggestions on where to get the most effective (and cost-effective) foam? What seems to be working the best? Another side thought is that I'd like to keep the canoe as "clean" as I can inside.... fill up the voids under the seats, some in the bow (although I'm limited there by the foot room requirement), and a good sized block in the stern. Any ideas on the best ways to shape the foam for a good fit? I'm scheming on getting some of the styrofoam granules and making by own casts, then "shrink-wrapping it before I place it and secure it..... Yes, I'm a newbie, and no, I'm not an engineer... I'm a physicist.... can ya tell? IDEAS??? |
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