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Foam!!! Hate it but need it...
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<blockquote data-quote="kalninm" data-source="post: 444453" data-attributes="member: 18635"><p>So working on a rebuild and just got all the foam ripped out of the front half of my boat (all waterlogged). Where my question comes in though is, is the 2 part expanding foam really worth the time and effort? I've been thinking about just using closed cell foam boards and cutting them to size and stuffing them in where ever I can. What are the pros and cons to this? I know the expanding foam will get in more of the small areas but is this really going to be a big enough difference to sink the boat? Half of me doesn't even want to put any foam back in it lol........ in case you couldn't tell I really don't like working with foam and prefer to keep that portion of the build as painless as possible. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalninm, post: 444453, member: 18635"] So working on a rebuild and just got all the foam ripped out of the front half of my boat (all waterlogged). Where my question comes in though is, is the 2 part expanding foam really worth the time and effort? I've been thinking about just using closed cell foam boards and cutting them to size and stuffing them in where ever I can. What are the pros and cons to this? I know the expanding foam will get in more of the small areas but is this really going to be a big enough difference to sink the boat? Half of me doesn't even want to put any foam back in it lol........ in case you couldn't tell I really don't like working with foam and prefer to keep that portion of the build as painless as possible. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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