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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Starcraft Semi-V Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="gmoney" data-source="post: 187371" data-attributes="member: 4200"><p>Polyurethane foam (closed cell foam) has a buoyancy of approximately 60 lbs per cubic foot. So divide the weight of your boat, motor and everything inside by 60 and that will give you a good approximation of how much foam you will need in order to keep your boat from sinking if you get swamped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmoney, post: 187371, member: 4200"] Polyurethane foam (closed cell foam) has a buoyancy of approximately 60 lbs per cubic foot. So divide the weight of your boat, motor and everything inside by 60 and that will give you a good approximation of how much foam you will need in order to keep your boat from sinking if you get swamped. [/QUOTE]
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