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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Boat Insulation - Sheet and Pour Foam Advice Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Azdesert" data-source="post: 510814" data-attributes="member: 34734"><p>Adding the pour foam on top of the subfloor is IMO the best way to do it. Using closed cell sheets under the subfloor and you should have a nice set-up that should last years and provide non water logged service. In the transom area you can wrap the sheets to prevent fuel from getting on them and breaking them down. If you put foam of any kind in the transom area consider making that part of the floor removable so you can inspect and remove and replace that foam as needed. Pretty easy to do that really, just use screws instead of rivets. Sounds to me like you have a solid plan in place. Good luck with the bulid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azdesert, post: 510814, member: 34734"] Adding the pour foam on top of the subfloor is IMO the best way to do it. Using closed cell sheets under the subfloor and you should have a nice set-up that should last years and provide non water logged service. In the transom area you can wrap the sheets to prevent fuel from getting on them and breaking them down. If you put foam of any kind in the transom area consider making that part of the floor removable so you can inspect and remove and replace that foam as needed. Pretty easy to do that really, just use screws instead of rivets. Sounds to me like you have a solid plan in place. Good luck with the bulid. [/QUOTE]
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