jerrybossard
Seaman Apprentice
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- May 6, 2010
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Re: Floor Project - 1992 Sea Ray 180 Runabout
Is the foam beneath the deck for both flotation and structure or just for flotation? I'm debating on picking up a "pink" foam board from Home Depot and placing it in the bottom sides and then using the AeroMarine two part expanding foam to cover the pink foam. Thoughts?? If it is for structure should I use 4# or 8# two part expanding foam vs 2#?
Here is what I found at AeroMarine:
"Q. Is this foam compatible with styrofoam?
A. Yes - it will not "eat" or dissolve styrofoam. If you have a large cavity to fill, it can be worthwhile to put some chunks of styrofoam in the cavity to save foam."
I'm curious if the pink foam will be good enough if the foam is used for structural purposes.
Thanks,
Jerry
Is the foam beneath the deck for both flotation and structure or just for flotation? I'm debating on picking up a "pink" foam board from Home Depot and placing it in the bottom sides and then using the AeroMarine two part expanding foam to cover the pink foam. Thoughts?? If it is for structure should I use 4# or 8# two part expanding foam vs 2#?
Here is what I found at AeroMarine:
"Q. Is this foam compatible with styrofoam?
A. Yes - it will not "eat" or dissolve styrofoam. If you have a large cavity to fill, it can be worthwhile to put some chunks of styrofoam in the cavity to save foam."
I'm curious if the pink foam will be good enough if the foam is used for structural purposes.
Thanks,
Jerry
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