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Foam under the decking, pros and cons...
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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 275297" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>See if you Factory foam has become water logged. Also marine closed cell foam is expensive. Some use Pool noodles which I know sounds ridiculous but they work! Foam could make your decking/etc more sturdy, not noodles though.. In regards to the deck, thicker the better but if you have ample bracing it could be unnecessary. Just don't use treated.</p><p></p><p>+ Boat won't sink. Hopefully. </p><p></p><p>- Will cost $$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 275297, member: 5345"] See if you Factory foam has become water logged. Also marine closed cell foam is expensive. Some use Pool noodles which I know sounds ridiculous but they work! Foam could make your decking/etc more sturdy, not noodles though.. In regards to the deck, thicker the better but if you have ample bracing it could be unnecessary. Just don't use treated. + Boat won't sink. Hopefully. - Will cost $$ [/QUOTE]
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