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Old 12-14-2020, 02:00 PM
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I’m about to remove my cap on my 23 and while it’s off it would be easy to pour some foam in between hull and cap. Any issues with this ? Trying to cut down on noise and vibration .
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Old 12-15-2020, 10:28 AM
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Pour it in the crack and no telling where it will end up...I would not do it unless I was certain it was going to stay between the hull and liner.

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Old 12-15-2020, 10:49 AM
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Pour it in the crack and no telling where it will end up...I would not do it unless I was certain it was going to stay between the hull and liner.

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Ditto!
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Old 12-15-2020, 10:59 AM
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Where else could it go ? I’ve already foamed in between hull and stringers. I would think it would hit bottom and then come up and out . Or is it even worth filling such a small void.
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Old 12-16-2020, 09:14 AM
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I can certainly see it helping... if it works

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Old 12-16-2020, 09:40 AM
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It’s a lot of work separating the liner from the hull to put some foam in between and then use hull and deck to bond the two back together.
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Old 12-16-2020, 03:16 PM
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Definitely not separating anything. Drill holes near top edge and poor in foam with funnel then epoxy holes .
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Old 12-16-2020, 06:16 PM
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It’s a lot of work separating the liner from the hull to put some foam in between and then use hull and deck to bond the two back together.
Where’s your sense of adventure? I think it was gusting over 20 the day I glued it back in.
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Old 12-16-2020, 06:52 PM
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I’m about to remove my cap on my 23 and while it’s off it would be easy to pour some foam in between hull and cap. Any issues with this ? Trying to cut down on noise and vibration .
Thanks,
Kevin
Just pour small batches. I have seen some bad things happen when the foam runs out of space.
While filling a lobster boat keel, with a form capping it, the 2x4's began to bend and before they blew through the cabin top someone smashed them free with a long handled sledge....

The other time, someone shot some in the topsides of an old mako during a repair, and it resulted in a huge split in the topsides. Additional rework time was needed to fix that big mistake
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Old 12-16-2020, 07:36 PM
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Just pour small batches. I have seen some bad things happen when the foam runs out of space.
While filling a lobster boat keel, with a form capping it, the 2x4's began to bend and before they blew through the cabin top someone smashed them free with a long handled sledge....

The other time, someone shot some in the topsides of an old mako during a repair, and it resulted in a huge split in the topsides. Additional rework time was needed to fix that big mistake
I've been waiting for someone to bring this up - I was originally going to pour foam between the liner and hull sides on my 23 but am hesitant to risk deforming either the inside or outside as the foam expands. I don't know how to get the Goldilocks size application. I wonder if that 'Great Stuff' spray can foam from Home Depot would work from underneath while the deck is out...
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