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<blockquote data-quote="minuteman62-64" data-source="post: 374456" data-attributes="member: 15157"><p>That's where I was - the pool noodles were better than what was there (nothing). I am looking at a way to increase the flotation in the currently "pool noodled" compartments. On one of the other sites someone suggested putting the noodles in a plastic bag or a giant zip-lock bag and sealing it. That may be my next step (spray in foam won't work because I need to access fittings in the compartments at times).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minuteman62-64, post: 374456, member: 15157"] That's where I was - the pool noodles were better than what was there (nothing). I am looking at a way to increase the flotation in the currently "pool noodled" compartments. On one of the other sites someone suggested putting the noodles in a plastic bag or a giant zip-lock bag and sealing it. That may be my next step (spray in foam won't work because I need to access fittings in the compartments at times). [/QUOTE]
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