Re: flotation foam removial
I am doing a resto on a 1983 Deck Boat. It has a ton of foam in it. I will be replacing the foam in mine. I chose to do this because of the safety factor. If you hit something that fractures or puts a hole in your boat, the foam will slow down the water from coming in and possible let you get back to shore without being swamped. Noodles will not do this for you. All of the closed cell foam that I have read about are only 95% water proof. They will take on water over time. All you need to do is look at your foam... If you do decide to use foam, make sure you put it back in the proper way. Like 69rrvert said...Friscoboater is doing a great thread on this.. Lots of great ideals there... Lots of great ideals on iboats.
This may cost you more to refoam but in the long run it could save your life.