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<blockquote data-quote="davidj65" data-source="post: 512738" data-attributes="member: 34157"><p>It is a 2017 V-14, and I do like it a lot. I don't have the option to garage it, but I cover it when it rains with a good cover. Not sure what kind, but it wasn't the hundred dollar one. </p><p></p><p> For the moment I will probably install blueboard foam in the floor. I just can't see installing another pour/spray foam deal that blocks all the drain channels and locks up the water. I really don't get that design idea at all. Plenty of people park their boat at their summer camp lake for a few weeks or more, it's not crazy to expect that water is going to get under the floor. My concern with loose blueboard foam is hull rigidity, and how much the factory foam relies on that. There are lots of tin boats with no floors at all, just ribbing, no? The floor is 3/4" plywood and still very sound, the mold is superficial.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidj65, post: 512738, member: 34157"] It is a 2017 V-14, and I do like it a lot. I don't have the option to garage it, but I cover it when it rains with a good cover. Not sure what kind, but it wasn't the hundred dollar one. For the moment I will probably install blueboard foam in the floor. I just can't see installing another pour/spray foam deal that blocks all the drain channels and locks up the water. I really don't get that design idea at all. Plenty of people park their boat at their summer camp lake for a few weeks or more, it's not crazy to expect that water is going to get under the floor. My concern with loose blueboard foam is hull rigidity, and how much the factory foam relies on that. There are lots of tin boats with no floors at all, just ribbing, no? The floor is 3/4" plywood and still very sound, the mold is superficial. Thanks for all the info. [/QUOTE]
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