Date: 7/21/2000, 11:39 pm
oh... now I understand.
don't take it too hard. I had been known to ask such questions.
it started with Rehd's "punt !" (that's something with football, too long for me to explain)
then it was LOL - Lough Out Loud,
& now "FWIW".
but anyway, now, that I know what you mean, HAM2C (Here Are My 2 Cents) 8-)
I was also curious about the floatation of a plywood kayak. some people here said it floats by itself, but I was skeptic, I mean, come on ! this thing has epoxy & glass all over it, & then some more epoxy in the seems, endpours,etc' . so I never went out without floatation bags.
few weeks ago the tip of my Coho got me angry, so I killed it !
well. I cut 2" of it & covered the area with peanut butter leftovers.
the piece I cut was alittle plywood, covered by some glass & filled with peanut butter (end pour). I thought there's no way this thing is going to float !
I was wrong !
It floated in the kitchen sink.
I made sure there are no air bubbles trapped in there.
I was quite surprised.
I still don't go out without floatation bags.
TWM2C (these where my 2 cents)
Erez
: Hi Erez,
: I guess I'm the one that owes an explanation of FWIW - for what it's worth.
: Another way of saying I'm not exactly sure about the topic I'm writing
: about, so the reader should take it with a big grain of salt ...I think
: I'm starting to know a little about the requirements for flotation of a
: human, but I don't know how to calculate the amount of flotation required
: for a wood/epoxy/fiberglass boat if it is totally swamped, which it why I
: listed the amount of flotation 2 cubic feet of the 2-part
: "Dura-Cote" polyurethane foam provides. Sorry for the poor
: writing.
: John
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Rehd -- 7/20/2000, 2:33 am- Careful with the Two-Part expanding Foam
Robb -- 7/21/2000, 2:05 pm- Re: Careful with the Two-Part expanding Foam
Rehd -- 7/21/2000, 9:56 pm
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Erez -- 7/20/2000, 11:00 pm- Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Rehd -- 7/21/2000, 1:08 am- Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Erez -- 7/21/2000, 11:54 pm
- Re: Erez - FWIW
John B. -- 7/20/2000, 11:41 pm- Re: Erez - FWIW
Erez -- 7/21/2000, 11:39 pm
- Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
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Marty -- 7/20/2000, 4:52 pm- Re: Two-Part Foam from Jamestowndistributors.com
John B. -- 7/20/2000, 6:26 pm- Re: Two-Part Foam from Jamestowndistributors.com
Rehd -- 7/20/2000, 7:50 pm- save some money
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/20/2000, 11:49 pm- Re: save some money
Rehd -- 7/21/2000, 1:34 am- The problem with sealed flotation compartments is:
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/22/2000, 5:21 am- Re: save some money
Ralph Wight -- 7/21/2000, 11:57 am- Re: save some money
lee -- 7/21/2000, 2:58 am- Re: save some money
Rehd -- 7/21/2000, 8:41 am- I believe that the point of using foam...
Brian Nystrom -- 7/21/2000, 10:46 am
- I believe that the point of using foam...
- Re: save some money
- Re: save some money
John B. -- 7/20/2000, 11:58 pm - The problem with sealed flotation compartments is:
- Re: save some money
- save some money
- Re: Two-Part Foam from Jamestowndistributors.com
- Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/20/2000, 5:56 am- Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
Rehd -- 7/20/2000, 9:06 am- Re: Two-Part expanding Foam
RM Dalton -- 7/20/2000, 2:56 pm
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- Re: Careful with the Two-Part expanding Foam
- Careful with the Two-Part expanding Foam