Date: 7/23/2001, 11:06 am
: Actually, it was the other way 'round.: A couple of pieces of plywood
: sandwiched around a single thick piece of foam. When the bolts holding the
: plywood together are tightened the foam is forced out at the sides a
: bit--putting some pressure on the hull to hold the thing in place. Cutting
: the pieces to a close fit helps the thing work like a plug.
: PGJ
Thanks Paul-- I remembered the sandwich part... but obviously got it backwards ... I was thinking about the plywood as "filling" rather than "bread" ... I've been toying with doing something like that on my Coho for day trips when I'm not loaded to the hilt with gear...This winter I'll cut a bow hatch & install a bulkhead, but am planning to leave the stern hatch/bulkheadless so I can load my long/bulky gear in there. (Meanwhile, I'm using floatbags). I'm thinking of cutting a bulkhead from 3 inch mincell foam and giving it a plywood backplate so I can attach a handle to it for easy placement/removal.... an 'open-face sandwich' if you will.
Julie Kanarr
Messages In This Thread
- Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
Robert D. Meyer -- 7/20/2001, 6:06 pm- Bulkheads would be better
Julie Kanarr -- 7/21/2001, 7:12 pm- another idea turned around
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/23/2001, 3:26 am- Re: another idea turned around
Julie Kanarr -- 7/23/2001, 11:06 am
- I decided not to use it after much discussion here *NM*
John Monfoe -- 7/22/2001, 3:51 am - Re: another idea turned around
- Re: Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
LeeG -- 7/21/2001, 6:09 pm- Re: Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
Malcolm Schweizer -- 7/21/2001, 10:07 am- Re: Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
Chip Sandresky -- 7/21/2001, 4:18 am- Re: Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
Jack Martin -- 7/21/2001, 10:11 am- Tried it once, won't make the same mistake again
Pete Rudie -- 7/21/2001, 10:06 pm
- Tried it once, won't make the same mistake again
- another idea turned around
- Bulkheads would be better