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Foam...water-logged foam...and no foam...Let's talk
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 251256" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Well, in any case, I have 4 bilge pumps on board this boat, with the combined ability to pump well over 2500 GPH. So, hopefully, I'll never have to find out whether those fuel tanks provide any flotation!</p><p></p><p>I suppose I could put a block of foam in front of the starboard side fuel tank, I do have a little room there. But on the port side, I wouldn't be comfortable installing foam, as there is a waterbox on this side, located behind the fuel tank, and that waterbox can get pretty warm. There would have to be some kind of heat shield installed to prevent a possible hazard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 251256, member: 6937"] Well, in any case, I have 4 bilge pumps on board this boat, with the combined ability to pump well over 2500 GPH. So, hopefully, I'll never have to find out whether those fuel tanks provide any flotation! I suppose I could put a block of foam in front of the starboard side fuel tank, I do have a little room there. But on the port side, I wouldn't be comfortable installing foam, as there is a waterbox on this side, located behind the fuel tank, and that waterbox can get pretty warm. There would have to be some kind of heat shield installed to prevent a possible hazard. [/QUOTE]
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