bankerboy1
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Can anyone tell me why one couldn't use Closed cell spray foam for insulating the sidewalls of a trawler. Closed cell is the foam Boston Whaler uses in their boats to keep them from sinking
Can anyone tell me why one couldn't use Closed cell spray foam for insulating the sidewalls of a trawler. Closed cell is the foam Boston Whaler uses in their boats to keep them from sinking
Thank you for your reply, I was thinking more of the sidewalls and the ceiling so I could full time, surviving the winter months in the Baltimore Harbor. If the closed cell spray foam can be used, I will install 1 inch PVC tubes here and there in case I want to pull wires later on.
Can anyone tell me why one couldn't use Closed cell spray foam for insulating the sidewalls of a trawler. Closed cell is the foam Boston Whaler uses in their boats to keep them from sinking
I used the industrial product that is glued together with a polyurethane binder, so it lasts indefinitely. We just glued it over the painted metal throughout the interior for condensation control and sound deadening, which is what it is designed for. No paint, but 2" fiberglass batts were put over the cork. Jelinek does make products designed for finish surfaces but I haven't used those.Hmm,
Cork sounds interesting. How well does it hold up and do you paint it or leave natural?