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Inflatable Boat - Foam??
Has anyone heard of taking an inflatable boat and filling it with foam in
place of simply pumping it up with air? Success? Failure? Pros? Cons? Suggestions?? |
Inflatable Boat - Foam??
Assuming you have a leak...else why would you want to fill the boat with foam,
be advised that most foam materials will absorb water over time, and it would be impossible to fix without destroying the boat. Also, most expanding foam products are VERY expansive and not controllable once deployed....Good luck Mike Orig post:Has anyone heard of taking an inflatable boat and filling it with foam in place of simply pumping it up with air? Success? Failure? Pros? Cons? Suggestions?? |
Inflatable Boat - Foam??
That's what I thought, too. In addition, how could you distribute the foam evenly?
Dan CaptMP wrote: Assuming you have a leak...else why would you want to fill the boat with foam, be advised that most foam materials will absorb water over time, and it would be impossible to fix without destroying the boat. Also, most expanding foam products are VERY expansive and not controllable once deployed....Good luck Mike Orig post:Has anyone heard of taking an inflatable boat and filling it with foam in place of simply pumping it up with air? Success? Failure? Pros? Cons? Suggestions?? |
Inflatable Boat - Foam??
"Seely Court" wrote in message ...
Has anyone heard of taking an inflatable boat and filling it with foam in place of simply pumping it up with air? Success? Failure? Pros? Cons? Suggestions?? Amusing idea at least. I tried to fill an old computer with that stuff. All it did was go flat and harden. I believe you need some of the foam exposed to the air for it to cure correctly. You could use a long tube to start at the far end and pull it out as you inject the foam. The proper amount would be the tricky part tho! Too little and you are dinked. Too much and you gots a wierd looking permanent floating thingy that the local landfill wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole. Just my .02 -D |
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