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<blockquote data-quote="idruthrbfishin" data-source="post: 467247" data-attributes="member: 24191"><p>Considering making a battery compartment in one of my side seats that is filled with foam. I've always heard guys say, "don't cut the foam out of your seats, that's for flotation!" My question is, doesn't that only come into play if your boat is capsized? In that case, I'm thinking I'd have a lot bigger problems to worry about than whether my wrecked boat was floating or not. :LOL2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idruthrbfishin, post: 467247, member: 24191"] Considering making a battery compartment in one of my side seats that is filled with foam. I've always heard guys say, "don't cut the foam out of your seats, that's for flotation!" My question is, doesn't that only come into play if your boat is capsized? In that case, I'm thinking I'd have a lot bigger problems to worry about than whether my wrecked boat was floating or not. :LOL2: [/QUOTE]
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