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flotation/insulation foam under floor get soggy with water?
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<blockquote data-quote="Quackrstackr" data-source="post: 90232" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>If your floor was originally wood, I doubt that it was watertight to begin with. Most aluminum boats with floors are designed to drain down the very bottom of the hull.</p><p></p><p>It is possible for foam to absorb moisture and become somewhat waterlogged. If it dries out, it will take months and not hours or days to do so. How quickly the foam absorbs water really depends on what type of foam it actually is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackrstackr, post: 90232, member: 437"] If your floor was originally wood, I doubt that it was watertight to begin with. Most aluminum boats with floors are designed to drain down the very bottom of the hull. It is possible for foam to absorb moisture and become somewhat waterlogged. If it dries out, it will take months and not hours or days to do so. How quickly the foam absorbs water really depends on what type of foam it actually is. [/QUOTE]
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