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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 257015" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>Well I think your doing the right thing. I had a similar problem with my boat. I believe that a saltwater is your culprit, and the foam too. It is better to stop that corrosion and treat the area to prevent future corrosion. The foam should not be waterlogged. There are many alternatives to replace that foam displacement in other areas of the boat. If the corrosion continues your problems will only get worse foam or no foam. By the way you cant help the fact that the foam is like a sponge, and it was never designed to absorb water, that in my eyes is problematic. Just my two cents.</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 257015, member: 7537"] Well I think your doing the right thing. I had a similar problem with my boat. I believe that a saltwater is your culprit, and the foam too. It is better to stop that corrosion and treat the area to prevent future corrosion. The foam should not be waterlogged. There are many alternatives to replace that foam displacement in other areas of the boat. If the corrosion continues your problems will only get worse foam or no foam. By the way you cant help the fact that the foam is like a sponge, and it was never designed to absorb water, that in my eyes is problematic. Just my two cents. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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