I am in the process of replacing all the stringers in my Supra. I am close to putting the floor back on and I am looking at what foam to buy. I don't know if I should buy the 2lb or 4lb Density closed cell foam to put under the floor?
Any help??
I am in the process of replacing all the stringers in my Supra. I am close to putting the floor back on and I am looking at what foam to buy. I don't know if I should buy the 2lb or 4lb Density closed cell foam to put under the floor?
Any help??
I used 2'' closed cell house foundation foam sheets. I cut it into small pieces and fit it between the stringers and the bulk heads . It gives the sound deadening and flotation and still allows water to flow under and into the bilge.
This is a Correct Craft I am doing I just started the foam.
2 school's out there. To foam or not to foam be it nobler to obey all the coast guard laws or save the labor of not doing stringers again ( enough shakespeare ) i dont foam. at the end of the day it really doesn't matter the difference is the density more structure with 4 than the 2 your not using it for structure so go with whatever is more cost effective
1986 TSM6
1987 SALTERA
I have an 86, which I am just now finishing up replacing the floor and stringers in. I used
Fiberform II. It comes in 1 gallon part A and 1 gallon part B kit. You will need 2 kits. I would suggest watching a YouTube video. Ski boat parts online is a good one to watch. Note temperature critical, if you're working environment is not at 70° the expansion reaction will not work properly.
Michael for your information I went through 13 gallons of resin.
Thats a lot of resin . Did you treat the wood with CPES?
Foam almost done working on sub floor