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Sealant after replacement of Foam
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishingman48" data-source="post: 506551" data-attributes="member: 25137"><p>I think you miss understood , The previous owner had died & boat was left outside when I bought it , I was informed by a friend and his father to make sure all was intact for use as far as floatation went, when doing so and reading some post here I choose to check out the foam as the floor I knew once walking around had to be removed & replaced I found the foam to be semi soggy 'Yeah" But not to the neglect of me , no, no ,no, no/ I just want to make sure all is intact before i used , & I reinstall the side boards which goes on top of the foam & want it water proof between top boards & foam on the I guess you would call them side channels. the one's which I had to refill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishingman48, post: 506551, member: 25137"] I think you miss understood , The previous owner had died & boat was left outside when I bought it , I was informed by a friend and his father to make sure all was intact for use as far as floatation went, when doing so and reading some post here I choose to check out the foam as the floor I knew once walking around had to be removed & replaced I found the foam to be semi soggy 'Yeah" But not to the neglect of me , no, no ,no, no/ I just want to make sure all is intact before i used , & I reinstall the side boards which goes on top of the foam & want it water proof between top boards & foam on the I guess you would call them side channels. the one's which I had to refill. [/QUOTE]
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