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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Another Jet Ski John Boat (New pics and video 01-18-2012)
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<blockquote data-quote="wyatts dad" data-source="post: 235545" data-attributes="member: 1255"><p>Really cool project, from the read it sounds like it went well and was actually a fun project, that is very cool. I just applied the two part foam myself this summer, I know it is late to passs this on, but in my research and consulting with the Jamestown distributors, it turns out the reason for the soggy foam we all find is that it is not installed with the boat owners best interest in mind. JD told me that it must be allowed to breath, it must be allowed to vent and allow the moisture to evaporate, or else you will get soggy foam, granted it will take a while. Fourtunately I found out in time to make those sections removeable and hopefully prevent this. The way it was put to me was that if you get a good drencing, open it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyatts dad, post: 235545, member: 1255"] Really cool project, from the read it sounds like it went well and was actually a fun project, that is very cool. I just applied the two part foam myself this summer, I know it is late to passs this on, but in my research and consulting with the Jamestown distributors, it turns out the reason for the soggy foam we all find is that it is not installed with the boat owners best interest in mind. JD told me that it must be allowed to breath, it must be allowed to vent and allow the moisture to evaporate, or else you will get soggy foam, granted it will take a while. Fourtunately I found out in time to make those sections removeable and hopefully prevent this. The way it was put to me was that if you get a good drencing, open it up. [/QUOTE]
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