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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
closed cell foam floatation
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Padgett" data-source="post: 506908" data-attributes="member: 33100"><p>I am working on an older Sylvan Aluminum boat. I tore the floor out and it had crappy old white floation material that was waterlogged and disentigrating. When I go to replace it, I see that there are some options, The Pink rigid board insulation, is one, the other is the two part expanding foam that you pour in place.</p><p>My question is, in place of the exanding pour in foam that marine suppliers offer, can you use the expanding foam that is sold in Home supply stores that is used in the ground to anchor things like fence posts and mail boxes. This is a two part system, and I think must be closed cell, as it is there not only to anchor the post but to keep moisture away from the posts to prevent rot all year long.</p><p></p><p>Any answers are appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Padgett, post: 506908, member: 33100"] I am working on an older Sylvan Aluminum boat. I tore the floor out and it had crappy old white floation material that was waterlogged and disentigrating. When I go to replace it, I see that there are some options, The Pink rigid board insulation, is one, the other is the two part expanding foam that you pour in place. My question is, in place of the exanding pour in foam that marine suppliers offer, can you use the expanding foam that is sold in Home supply stores that is used in the ground to anchor things like fence posts and mail boxes. This is a two part system, and I think must be closed cell, as it is there not only to anchor the post but to keep moisture away from the posts to prevent rot all year long. Any answers are appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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