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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sylvan 1990 Bass Catcher project
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<blockquote data-quote="TequilaTony" data-source="post: 454743" data-attributes="member: 23881"><p>Day 1</p><p></p><p>Four hours of demo completed. After hacking small chunks of foam out using a claw hammer, we figured out that a sharp garden spade was much more efficient at foam removal. The foam is fairly easy to pry off the aluminum bottom. What I don't understand is why the manufactures poured foam this way because it essentially blocks the pathway for water drainage from the sides to the center. They did leave the center channel free of foam but the v crease in the bottom was too shallow and easily clogged. Which didn't allow for good drainage from front to back of boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TequilaTony, post: 454743, member: 23881"] Day 1 Four hours of demo completed. After hacking small chunks of foam out using a claw hammer, we figured out that a sharp garden spade was much more efficient at foam removal. The foam is fairly easy to pry off the aluminum bottom. What I don't understand is why the manufactures poured foam this way because it essentially blocks the pathway for water drainage from the sides to the center. They did leave the center channel free of foam but the v crease in the bottom was too shallow and easily clogged. Which didn't allow for good drainage from front to back of boat. [/QUOTE]
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