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James Knape

Does any one know how many cubic feet of expanding foam is required to fill the stern. Our sailing school has a boat that someone removed the foam from. as an alternate does someone know how to print off hull shapes of the stern if we choose to cut foam from 2 inch pink household foam, making templates is likely beyond me

Peter Kogut
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Peter Kogut
Jim,
Our fleet has acquired an Ensign that is way beyond our capability and budget to restore. I have been thinking about removing the rotted deck over the bow and stern to expose the flotation cavities fore and aft in order to use it as a mold. I would apply a mold release wax to the interior surface and then pour in Total Boat's liquid two part expanding foam flotation. After it cures, it could be cut up into blocks of manageable size to fit through an access hole cut in the forward and aft bulkhead and they would fit the contour of the complex curve of the hull.

 This Spring I replaced the flotation in my bow cavity through an opening I cut in the forward bulkhead. I cut blocks from the 2 inch foam board sold at Home Depot. However you really can't get a tight fit because the hull curves and the foam board is flat. I hope to attempt this experiment using a mold to create properly shaped blocks later this summer. 

Pete Kogut
The White Lady #856
Fleet 23 

Edward Kokoski
Hi Peter.  How did you determine that the bow flotation needed to be replaced?
Ed Kokoski
Ensign 538
Fleet 72 
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Peter Kogut

Hi Ed,

I discovered water was slowly accumulating in my bow due to a leak at the seam between the deck and hull where the rub rail is located. I opened up the forward bulkhead enough to get in there and caulk. I discovered the original flotation was wet and disintegrated.

Pete

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