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New way of looking at flotation
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<blockquote data-quote="enginerd" data-source="post: 431472" data-attributes="member: 21309"><p>You wouldn't by chance have taken any pictures or gotten the specs on that foam? Sounds like a good solution to me, as long as it's closed cell foam and held in place well.</p><p></p><p>As I said in another recent post, I think the trick is to keep your foam from sitting in water over a long period of time (closed cell or not, water will eventually break it down and saturate it). It sounds like this method would keep it off the bottom of the boat and allow the water to flow freely beneath it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enginerd, post: 431472, member: 21309"] You wouldn't by chance have taken any pictures or gotten the specs on that foam? Sounds like a good solution to me, as long as it's closed cell foam and held in place well. As I said in another recent post, I think the trick is to keep your foam from sitting in water over a long period of time (closed cell or not, water will eventually break it down and saturate it). It sounds like this method would keep it off the bottom of the boat and allow the water to flow freely beneath it. [/QUOTE]
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