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1976 Duracraft Flooring question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Wolf" data-source="post: 312854" data-attributes="member: 11340"><p>chevyrulz - good points all, painting definatly won't hurt and after all that work I would not want to have to redo it. </p><p></p><p>I'm counting on the fact that I'll try to avoid filling the boat with water in the first place, it will be brand new, I won't let the foam sit in the water, I'll give it an easy way to drain and I'll let it dry out between uses.</p><p></p><p>On mine I noticed there was a lot of volume that had no foam at all. I plan on filling these with foam as well.</p><p></p><p>Swampfox, I would fill the sides as well, every cubic inch of foam is that much more floatation should you ever get swamped. Plus I'm sure it would help with sound deadening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Wolf, post: 312854, member: 11340"] chevyrulz - good points all, painting definatly won't hurt and after all that work I would not want to have to redo it. I'm counting on the fact that I'll try to avoid filling the boat with water in the first place, it will be brand new, I won't let the foam sit in the water, I'll give it an easy way to drain and I'll let it dry out between uses. On mine I noticed there was a lot of volume that had no foam at all. I plan on filling these with foam as well. Swampfox, I would fill the sides as well, every cubic inch of foam is that much more floatation should you ever get swamped. Plus I'm sure it would help with sound deadening. [/QUOTE]
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