I have owned three boats in my life and one of them was a Boston whaler and that was my very favorite boat I always felt safe in that boat knowing that that boat would not sync a bilge pump was not necessary because it was self bailing.
You prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know a trick to log back into an instagram account? I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Marlon Adam Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Where can I buy this foam?? Im reztoring a boat and Ive had to remove several pounds of water logged foam. And Id like to replace it with the best stuff possible.. I would like buoyancy though.. Nothing thats gonna drag it down
Check us composites their 2 part foam but think more how you're gonna pour it and since you probably can't clamp a fiberglass top skin down, you'll need plywood weighted and anchored down with relief holes cut in for the foam to oooz and escape or it'll blow the top right off
@@vannigiovannigio8861 this may be true, so the question would be this... Why would a BOAT company use foam that can be waterlogged? I have seen several videos of water-logged boats that used foam even Boston Whalers, so why would they put foam in a boat that could be waterlogged is the question.
@@Digital-Sparks My guess would be that there isn't any perfectly made boat. They are probably using their tested recipe for building a boat. If the boat is taken care of, the foam inside shouldn't ever see water. Boats just don't leak or acquire a hull crack. Someone made it leak. If it leaks have it repaired. Right? That way there isn't any time for foam damage.
I have owned three boats in my life and one of them was a Boston whaler and that was my very favorite boat I always felt safe in that boat knowing that that boat would not sync a bilge pump was not necessary because it was self bailing.
Nice video Vasilis ! Wish all the best ! Your friends from Greece!
You prolly dont give a damn but does anybody know a trick to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Maxton Asher Instablaster ;)
@Marlon Adam Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Marlon Adam it worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my ass!
@Maxton Asher you are welcome :)
Where can I buy this foam?? Im reztoring a boat and Ive had to remove several pounds of water logged foam. And Id like to replace it with the best stuff possible.. I would like buoyancy though.. Nothing thats gonna drag it down
Check us composites their 2 part foam but think more how you're gonna pour it and since you probably can't clamp a fiberglass top skin down, you'll need plywood weighted and anchored down with relief holes cut in for the foam to oooz and escape or it'll blow the top right off
Dont use two part foams, they ALL will soak up water. Read the data sheets.!!
@@vivimu It soaks up water, dont use.
He did say don’t touch it until it was fully cured. What’s that guy do? He touches it!
Big ass loaf of bread.
Looks like a huge yeast roll
It is part A nd B 2 lb foam just like what is used in most other boats. "Whaler" does not make this foam.
It’s also a flotation foam. Not structural.
This company seems to be very gimmicky
Yet you'll never find a photo of one on the seabed. Yes, you can roll them but you cant sink one.
Where Can I buy this foam?? Im restoring a boat now that has waterlogged foam and im replacing some of it..
They shouldn't be standing over that foam gassing off without respirators... Smh.
So many problems with foam . So many problems with wood . Watch the videos .
The foam is great until it gets waterlogged, then it becomes a sponge
Not if its closed cell foam.
@@vannigiovannigio8861 this may be true, so the question would be this... Why would a BOAT company use foam that can be waterlogged? I have seen several videos of water-logged boats that used foam even Boston Whalers, so why would they put foam in a boat that could be waterlogged is the question.
@@Digital-Sparks My guess would be that there isn't any perfectly made boat. They are probably using their tested recipe for building a boat. If the boat is taken care of, the foam inside shouldn't ever see water. Boats just don't leak or acquire a hull crack. Someone made it leak. If it leaks have it repaired. Right? That way there isn't any time for foam damage.
When the foam in a boat gets water logged, it's usually because the foam was not mixed correctly
@@Digital-Sparks They are idiots?????
Structural foam lol
This guy was trying so hard to sound intelligent and professional. Lol