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  1. Jerkbait

    Flotation - Again...

    Yes, it's a modified V. And yes, there isn't a lot of space underneath. So with the information learned about the buoyancy, I feel better about using the foam board. My fuel tank is portable, so like Ray mentioned the fuel situation doesn't seem to be of too much concern. I'm using all new large...
  2. Jerkbait

    Flotation - Again...

    I kind of like the idea of thin foam board with pour foam on top. Then I can make sure I have as much foam under the deck as will fit. But the data on the pink Owens Corning foam is interesting. If that 9216 is converted to cubic feet, it's 5.3. And if it weighs 9 pounds, that's about 1.7...
  3. Jerkbait

    Flotation - Again...

    I did a search of the forums, but didn't find an good answer to my questions. Could have missed it, so pointers to other forum posts are certainly welcome. Here's my situation: I am refurbing a 1988 Track Panfish 16. The old waterlogged foam under the floor has been removed, and the hull...
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