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<blockquote data-quote="mcateercustom" data-source="post: 279941" data-attributes="member: 9712"><p>Cool deal. Nice boat! I am really just thinking sheets of styrofoam from home depot or lowes. The only drawback is fuel will make it melt. But to get by that I was thinking of spaying it with "epoxy resin" not the other resin it will melt it too. After I coat it really good I was thinking about bagging it in plastic just to make sure. I really think that it would work good. I might try some captured air tubes that were mentioned in some spots. The foam I don't think will take on water as long as its the same kind they use on floating docks. I haven't even heard anyone mention that. But they stay in lakes for years and years and dont get water logged. Just keep looking and digging, tons of great ideas out there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcateercustom, post: 279941, member: 9712"] Cool deal. Nice boat! I am really just thinking sheets of styrofoam from home depot or lowes. The only drawback is fuel will make it melt. But to get by that I was thinking of spaying it with "epoxy resin" not the other resin it will melt it too. After I coat it really good I was thinking about bagging it in plastic just to make sure. I really think that it would work good. I might try some captured air tubes that were mentioned in some spots. The foam I don't think will take on water as long as its the same kind they use on floating docks. I haven't even heard anyone mention that. But they stay in lakes for years and years and dont get water logged. Just keep looking and digging, tons of great ideas out there? [/QUOTE]
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