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Re: 69 Bellboy Weight / Floatation more
Re: 69 Bellboy Weight / Floatation
If it were me I would not foam it. I have just finished digging out wet foam that someone (not Chris Craft) put in a 22 foot 1977 Chris Craft I am restoring. Water will get to it and will contribute to rot not to mention the weight of water soaked foam. If you want to stay afloat if the boat sinks wear a life jacket. Your boat may have beem built before the USCG began requiring builders to put foam in boats 20 feet and under. In my own opinion don't cause your self problems down the road by foaming it.
Based on what I have read, it appears that the two part closed cell foam should be resistent to water take up. I'm more concerned about the safety of family when boating, considering that the water temperature in Puget Sound is extremly low, even in summer. <br /><br />Does anyone know, what is the best working temperature for 2 part foam? It's still a little nippy in Seattle, 40 degrees, I would like to get the foaming done before boating season starts, if at all possible. In addition, I plan on using a Truck roll on liner (Herculiner) on the side and floor boards, rather than carpet. Has anyone had any experience with using truck liner for a boat?
To find cubic feet (l X w X h) 9 x 4 x .333 = 11.988 or 12 cubic feet.<br /><br />There should be a plate on the transom that will give you the weight of your boat. Then figure in motor, gas, occupants and equipment.<br /><br />Your foam may become water logged if water gets into that compartment. [links]
Dual Controls are the same from cabin to the command bridge. It is however, much more fun to drive from the bridge on a nice day, which offers 360* visibilty. more
The galley features an alcohol fueled two burner stove, ice box, and a sink with electric pump, 30 gallon fresh water tank, V-berth sleeps 3, dining table and chairs sleeps 2, head, and in-cabin helm to stay warm and dry in wet weather.
9 foot self bailing cockpit floor with two 8 foot self bailing
fish or gear boxes under the cockpit floor. 80 gallon fuel tank for long trips.
The engine is the main need. It is raw water cooled and the block rusted through the water jacket. The wear on the pistons and rings is very minimal and could be used in another 305 block. However, I would consider a more simple approach like gettting a long or short block 350 to replace the 305.
(also have a second parts lower unit)
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