Date: 7/21/2001, 7:12 pm
: Dear Kayak enthusiasts: What type of spray foam would be best for filling in
: enclosed areas that are not used and where one wants to accomplish two
: functions, These are: 1) Add bouyancy to the boat
: 2) Keep water out once capsized
: Thanks
: rdm
Your goals can be accomplished by installing bulkheads in your boat. Trapped air creates bouyancy. (Foam is bouyant because of all the little air pockets in it.) As others have already noted, expanding foam isn't a good idea. You don't need to cut hatches in your hull if you're not planning to haul cargo, but putting either an inspection port or a breather hole in the bulkhead would be a good idea. One option would be to make bulkheads out of 3 inch mincell foam. In an earlier thread a couple months ago, someone (Paul Jacobson? was that your idea?) described how to make a removable bulkhead that is a smaller plywood core sandwiched between two larger diameter pieces of foam with a handle protruding from the middle of it, sized so that it will fit snugly into place like a plug.
Julie Kanarr
Messages In This Thread
- Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
Robert D. Meyer -- 7/20/2001, 6:06 pm- Bulkheads would be better
Julie Kanarr -- 7/21/2001, 7:12 pm- another idea turned around
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/23/2001, 3:26 am- Re: another idea turned around
Julie Kanarr -- 7/23/2001, 11:06 am
- I decided not to use it after much discussion here *NM*
John Monfoe -- 7/22/2001, 3:51 am - Re: another idea turned around
- Re: Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
LeeG -- 7/21/2001, 6:09 pm- Re: Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
Malcolm Schweizer -- 7/21/2001, 10:07 am- Re: Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
Chip Sandresky -- 7/21/2001, 4:18 am- Re: Spray Foam for filling in air pockets.
Jack Martin -- 7/21/2001, 10:11 am- Tried it once, won't make the same mistake again
Pete Rudie -- 7/21/2001, 10:06 pm
- Tried it once, won't make the same mistake again
- another idea turned around
- Bulkheads would be better