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steve May 3rd 04 10:36 PM

I tore up floatation foam
 
while installing kicker bracket on the transom. I tore out large
foam pieces from the inside. Now the protective surface on the foam
is gone,open cells readily soak up water. What can I use to seal the
surface of the foam ? I'm thinking some kind of paint .. cheap and
available from Home Depot? Any suggestions ?

Lawrence James May 3rd 04 11:09 PM

I tore up floatation foam
 
It is closed cell, only the exposed "broken" cells will hold any water. You
can paint it with just about any latex if you want to.

"steve" wrote in message
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while installing kicker bracket on the transom. I tore out large
foam pieces from the inside. Now the protective surface on the foam
is gone,open cells readily soak up water. What can I use to seal the
surface of the foam ? I'm thinking some kind of paint .. cheap and
available from Home Depot? Any suggestions ?




Marshall Banana May 3rd 04 11:27 PM

I tore up floatation foam
 
Also Sprach Lawrence James :
It is closed cell, only the exposed "broken" cells will hold any water.


I guarantee that the water will eventually penetrate deeper than that. I
did some renovations on my 20 yr old boat last year, and found that in
some spots, water penetrated 2-3 inches into the "closed cell" foam.

You can paint it with just about any latex if you want to.


Outdoor latex should work, but I used a sealant designed to be applied to
concrete basement walls to treat some areas of foam which I had to trim.

Dan


--
I am not part of the problem. I am a Republican.

-- Dan Quayle


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