Thanks for the link, I ended up wrapping the foam in plastic and taping the seams though. Done in one go and I didn't have to wait for it to dry. Not much of an update but I got a lot done this weekend. I spar urethaned most of the wood from the center bench back with 3 coats. It looks good enough I was half tempted to leave it as is until the sun reflected off of it. Still on the fence about carpet of grit paint on the floor bottom. I got both of my motors running, the main is a 1971 johnson 40 horse with tiller conversion that I got for $200 off of Craigslist, the PO tried something with the wiring and the wires melted down and he felt it was only good for parts so I took a chance, did a hack job temp wiring setup and a couple pops and gurgles later it fired off and ran great, waterpump is shot and a seal is leaking on the gear case so I've got all lower unit seals and pump on order, there wasn't a gasket on the diagram where the lower bolted to the extension housing or where the extension housing bolted up the the bottom of the leg, should I silicone it or leave it as is without anything? My kicker is a 1967 johnson 6 hp that came with the boat, the PO said it ran fine "a few years ago" it has a broken connecting pin between the tiller link and throttle linkage, I jammed a screw driver in there and it fired off after a dozen pulls and won't idle with the choke off so I ordered a carb kit for both motors. I went ahead and replaced the leaking rivets that rebucking didn't cure. What I thought would be a dozen rivets turned into 51, a couple were in aluminum that spread a bit when the rivets were removed so I used stainless steel truss head machine screws, lock nuts and washers and used 5200 top and bottom. While I'm waiting the seven days for the 5200 to dry I'm going to state at the transom and hope the wood replaces itself, someone added a bunch of stuff and to do that they took out a bunch of bolts holding a support to the inside of the transom. More to come later, it's slow going.