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hi all. I'm in the process of replacing the rotted out flooring on an
'85 Glastron CVX-18 and I have a foam question. The foam that was under the floor was waterlogged and came out in pieces. I know I'm supposed to use closed-cell foam, but what does the foam actually do? is it for bouancy? sound deading? space filler? One marina told me to use pour in foam, and another said just to use a couple cans of spray in foam because it's just for sound deadening anyway. which is the correct way? I'm new to boat repair, but not to boating. ideas or thoughts? Thanks in advance! -Guy (photos of progress thus farcan be found at- http://www.gmoose.com/gallery/view.php?gallery_id=21) |
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Try here also: www.classicglastron.com and go to message boards.
jim bailey "moose34" wrote in message oups.com... hi all. I'm in the process of replacing the rotted out flooring on an '85 Glastron CVX-18 and I have a foam question. The foam that was under the floor was waterlogged and came out in pieces. I know I'm supposed to use closed-cell foam, but what does the foam actually do? is it for bouancy? sound deading? space filler? One marina told me to use pour in foam, and another said just to use a couple cans of spray in foam because it's just for sound deadening anyway. which is the correct way? I'm new to boat repair, but not to boating. ideas or thoughts? Thanks in advance! -Guy (photos of progress thus farcan be found at- http://www.gmoose.com/gallery/view.php?gallery_id=21) |
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It is for flotation, in the case the boat fills with water. Empty, all
those areas that are foamed would fill with water, and the boat would sink. "moose34" wrote in message oups.com... hi all. I'm in the process of replacing the rotted out flooring on an '85 Glastron CVX-18 and I have a foam question. The foam that was under the floor was waterlogged and came out in pieces. I know I'm supposed to use closed-cell foam, but what does the foam actually do? is it for bouancy? sound deading? space filler? One marina told me to use pour in foam, and another said just to use a couple cans of spray in foam because it's just for sound deadening anyway. which is the correct way? I'm new to boat repair, but not to boating. ideas or thoughts? Thanks in advance! -Guy (photos of progress thus farcan be found at- http://www.gmoose.com/gallery/view.php?gallery_id=21) |
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I would consider not putting the foam back in. One of the reasons your boat
floor rotted was probably that the foam trapped water. I completely left mine out and yes, my boat will sink now if flooded. But I boat in SE lakes that are flooded rivers so it's hard to get more that a thousand feet or so from a shore. Some other alternatives I've heard of are empty liter soda bottles with the caps glued on and sections of those foam floaty noodles kids play with in pools. I also added drain holes at the rear of each of my stringers so that water that got under the floor could drain out. If you previously had a foamed filled floor you probably do not have drain holes. Manufacturers mistakenly thought that by filling the areas under the floor with closed cell foam there would never be any water under the floor. You saw how wrong they were. Given enough time water will get anywhere in a boat. If you really want foam I believe US Composites has the two part foam mix that is used under boat floors. You make a 1 inch hole in the floor to access each section then pump the mixed foam into it. You want to put a fairly accurate amount that will fill but not drastically overfill. You want to entirely fill the compartment. If it gets a chance to expand too much it will lift your floor. You will need to do some measuring to calculate the volume of each area. "moose34" wrote in message oups.com... hi all. I'm in the process of replacing the rotted out flooring on an '85 Glastron CVX-18 and I have a foam question. The foam that was under the floor was waterlogged and came out in pieces. I know I'm supposed to use closed-cell foam, but what does the foam actually do? is it for bouancy? sound deading? space filler? One marina told me to use pour in foam, and another said just to use a couple cans of spray in foam because it's just for sound deadening anyway. which is the correct way? I'm new to boat repair, but not to boating. ideas or thoughts? Thanks in advance! -Guy (photos of progress thus farcan be found at- http://www.gmoose.com/gallery/view.php?gallery_id=21) |
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I have been in your situation and regret not replacing the foam. The
sound deadening and vibration absorbing was greatly missed. Made my boat kind of spooky to ride in. I would have liked to use the pour in kind, but be carefull not to over fill. |
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