[Public-list] MY 1968 pre liner bilge
sousa, stephen (ENG)
sousa_stephen at emc.com
Tue May 4 06:15:03 PDT 2004
Gord,
We have the same dinghy and according to Boston Whaler it weights 150 lbs.
This is the heaviest 150 lbs we ever lifted.
Stephen
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Hello Mike -
I agree - I do not believe that there is any way to be sure that the foam
will not eventually become saturated.
Gord #426 Surprise (whose dinghy is a Boston Whaler Squall - great boat but
heavy...)
> Here's a personal experience I had with a foam-filled boat. You know
> how they advertise Boston Whalers to be unsinkable because they are
> foam filled? Remember seeing the ads where they cut a boat into thirds
> and all the pieces still float? (I'm not sure why that attracts anyone
> to buy the boat - I would never cut my boat into thirds!) What does
> happen, I found out, was if water gets into the hull and foam the boat
> becomes very, very heavy. Ah! But you say, the foam is closed-cell and
> doesn't absorb water!! While this may be true intially, after a few
> freeze-thaw cycles, I have found that the foam becomes absorbant and
> acts like a huge sponge. I wrote to the Boston Whaler folks and they
> sent me a complete set of printed instructions on how to fix the
> problem (think this has ever happened to anyone else?). The
> instructions started out by flipping my 17' Whaler over and cutting
> out large sections of the hull so I could dig all of the water-laden
> foam out...I sold the boat. They buyer was told that the foam had
> become water logged and replied: "No problem, a lot of them have
> that".
>
> Just a word of caution from a personal experience.
>
>
>
> Mike Lehman
> "Gilleleje" #505
>
> ~~~_/)_/) ~_/) ~~
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> Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 00:08:54 -0400
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> Bill,
> When I had my engine out in my 1968 pre liner bilge i also had about a
> foot of silica type sand stuff in the bottom of the bilge in the V
> shaped section. I did not have any sort of covering of fiberglass or
> any material over the sand. I just had smelly oily sand. Perhaps in
> an attempt to seal off the oily bilge smell or some other reason?
> someone poured a new floor over the sandy stuff?? In my 1968 boat the
> bilge under the engine and the small bilges under the cabin sole are
> not connected. They are sealed of with a wooded wall between the
> engine bilge and the smaller bilges. With a drain hole cut so any
> water in the forward bilge (or sand) is washed back into the maine
> engine bilge. Why would you want to fill your bilge up with expanding
> foam? In my experience expanding foam in an out doors type
> application when left on its own and not protected from water etc.
> turns dark orangeish brown and starts to deteriorate. Perhaps you should
just wait until you can take your engine
> out sometime and then just clean out your bilge. I would rather clean
sand
> out of a bilge then expanding foam. Also think of your re-sale value
> and trying to explain to someone that you filled the bilge with
> expanding foam. The floor over the sand does not make any sense to me.
> I do not believe the sand to be functional since I found tools and
> bolts way down at the bottom of the bilge under all the sand. Meaning
> that it collected somehow over time. Your bilge is basically just the
> entire inside of your keel which is very solid fiberglass. Maybe the
> missing section of the false floor is not really an issue? I hope this
> helps some, Matthew #314 1968 "Renard"
>
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