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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHand" data-source="post: 163548" data-attributes="member: 4102"><p>I don't know if you found your answer or not. The measurements given by Rat sounded pretty solid. I was looking for products that were approved by the CG and came across this:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.jgreer.com/boat-foam.htm?gclid=CLWn0Zjfw6QCFZNg2god0ClcDg" target="_blank">https://www.jgreer.com/boat-foam.htm?gclid=CLWn0Zjfw6QCFZNg2god0ClcDg</a></p><p></p><p>It's a two part CG approved foam. You could mix it and apply it where needed. I've used this sort of thing before and it can get messy and will probably not adhere to the sides thus settling to the bottom. The good news is it expands to fill every void you pour it in. If needed you could make a form, pour it and wait for it to cure and then cut it up as needed I would think. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHand, post: 163548, member: 4102"] I don't know if you found your answer or not. The measurements given by Rat sounded pretty solid. I was looking for products that were approved by the CG and came across this: [url]https://www.jgreer.com/boat-foam.htm?gclid=CLWn0Zjfw6QCFZNg2god0ClcDg[/url] It's a two part CG approved foam. You could mix it and apply it where needed. I've used this sort of thing before and it can get messy and will probably not adhere to the sides thus settling to the bottom. The good news is it expands to fill every void you pour it in. If needed you could make a form, pour it and wait for it to cure and then cut it up as needed I would think. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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