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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1984 Pike Attacker rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="bonz_d" data-source="post: 401265" data-attributes="member: 11276"><p>vinny that looks pretty nasty! Looks like there is no way to easily drain water from the bottom which is probably why you are seeing the waterlogged foam. The pitting and corrosion is also confusing. Was this a salt water boat? I haven't seen just wet foam cause a problem like this.</p><p></p><p>After you get all that foam out fill some water into it and tilt the bow up and watch if it runs back or is being dammed up and just sitting. At least that is what I'd do before moving on.</p><p></p><p>If you look back thru this thread you will see that this Sea Nymph has a drainage problem that is contained to the stern of the boat. I haven't decided how I'm going to address this issue yet though I do have a couple of ideas. I don't want to foam this only to have it reoccur and ruin the new foam.</p><p></p><p>Start a thread on your Lowe and I'll try to help as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonz_d, post: 401265, member: 11276"] vinny that looks pretty nasty! Looks like there is no way to easily drain water from the bottom which is probably why you are seeing the waterlogged foam. The pitting and corrosion is also confusing. Was this a salt water boat? I haven't seen just wet foam cause a problem like this. After you get all that foam out fill some water into it and tilt the bow up and watch if it runs back or is being dammed up and just sitting. At least that is what I'd do before moving on. If you look back thru this thread you will see that this Sea Nymph has a drainage problem that is contained to the stern of the boat. I haven't decided how I'm going to address this issue yet though I do have a couple of ideas. I don't want to foam this only to have it reoccur and ruin the new foam. Start a thread on your Lowe and I'll try to help as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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