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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Spot fix the flotation foam
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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 519775" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>Take a shop vac and put the end of the hose at the bottom of the saturated areas and turn it on. You may be surprised how much water is in there. The vacuum will pull it out. Check back in an hour or so and move the nozzle to the other spot(s).</p><p></p><p>Once that's done, fill foam from a can works fine for spots. Try to not put more than needed, so you don't have to trim it. Trimming is when water will get into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 519775, member: 4972"] Take a shop vac and put the end of the hose at the bottom of the saturated areas and turn it on. You may be surprised how much water is in there. The vacuum will pull it out. Check back in an hour or so and move the nozzle to the other spot(s). Once that's done, fill foam from a can works fine for spots. Try to not put more than needed, so you don't have to trim it. Trimming is when water will get into it. [/QUOTE]
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