ondarvr
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Re: Floor re-build question
The best way to use pour foam is to not depend on it for any purpose other than the space it takes up to provide flotation, and then isolate it from any water contact.
Pouring it into something similar to garbage bags and not having it sit right on the hull would be one option. This will help prevent water absorption and make it very easy to remove it in the future when other work may be needed.
For someone that would like to keep their boat for a very long time, having an easily removed floor with foam that can be pulled out, plus no wood, makes for an easy to live with boat that can last through several generations. It can also be modified in the future with little effort. Accessing wiring, fuel tanks, plumbing, leaks, damage, etc, goes from being a nightmare to a simple afternoon job.
Glass boats aren’t made this way due to time and cost, without too much extra effort an owner can rebuild it this way.
As for stringers, hollow, no core at all, with enough limber holes to allow quick draining to an area where the water can be removed. This eliminates the need for the PVC pipe and sealing up anything, water will then have little to no effect an anything.
The best way to use pour foam is to not depend on it for any purpose other than the space it takes up to provide flotation, and then isolate it from any water contact.
Pouring it into something similar to garbage bags and not having it sit right on the hull would be one option. This will help prevent water absorption and make it very easy to remove it in the future when other work may be needed.
For someone that would like to keep their boat for a very long time, having an easily removed floor with foam that can be pulled out, plus no wood, makes for an easy to live with boat that can last through several generations. It can also be modified in the future with little effort. Accessing wiring, fuel tanks, plumbing, leaks, damage, etc, goes from being a nightmare to a simple afternoon job.
Glass boats aren’t made this way due to time and cost, without too much extra effort an owner can rebuild it this way.
As for stringers, hollow, no core at all, with enough limber holes to allow quick draining to an area where the water can be removed. This eliminates the need for the PVC pipe and sealing up anything, water will then have little to no effect an anything.
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