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<blockquote data-quote="Still Afloat" data-source="post: 496541" data-attributes="member: 32426"><p>Is anyone having mold or mildew issues with the pink foam under their flooring? I was considering using it on my current project for added floatation. The plan was to attached it to the bottom of the new deck but, leave a gap between the foam and hull to avoid moisture retention. I’m sure what adhesive would hold up long term for an aluminum to foam bond.</p><p></p><p>FYI - I picked up a sheet of 1/8” diamond plate for the deck. Not particularly fond of diamond plate but the price was right and I didn’t want any wood in the boat. The weight is about the same as 5/8” Doug Fir marine plywood. As far as attachment/removal, the deck will attach to the ribs with rivnuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Still Afloat, post: 496541, member: 32426"] Is anyone having mold or mildew issues with the pink foam under their flooring? I was considering using it on my current project for added floatation. The plan was to attached it to the bottom of the new deck but, leave a gap between the foam and hull to avoid moisture retention. I’m sure what adhesive would hold up long term for an aluminum to foam bond. FYI - I picked up a sheet of 1/8” diamond plate for the deck. Not particularly fond of diamond plate but the price was right and I didn’t want any wood in the boat. The weight is about the same as 5/8” Doug Fir marine plywood. As far as attachment/removal, the deck will attach to the ribs with rivnuts. [/QUOTE]
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