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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 225424" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>Which may explain why so conservative. Any boat I have had with factory flooring, nevered followed that rule. With most boats discussed here, going with 4" spacing between boat bottom and foam, would mean not enough floatation under the floor, and would need significant foam elsewhere. I like to have 1"spacing but that was more for water draining. </p><p></p><p>Gas will turn the foam to goo. Even if you are prone to over filling, maybe a spill tray is a better approach when you have limited room for foam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 225424, member: 3438"] Which may explain why so conservative. Any boat I have had with factory flooring, nevered followed that rule. With most boats discussed here, going with 4" spacing between boat bottom and foam, would mean not enough floatation under the floor, and would need significant foam elsewhere. I like to have 1"spacing but that was more for water draining. Gas will turn the foam to goo. Even if you are prone to over filling, maybe a spill tray is a better approach when you have limited room for foam. [/QUOTE]
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