kcassells
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So, I've been trying to put my head around this concept. Typically stringers, bulkheads let water run back to the transom area where a bilge pump takes it out or comes out of the drain off in the transom/plug.
So if I allowed all my stringers, bulkheads with drainage weep holes to proceed to the transom area to drain/pump out and then I fill those areas to the transome with foam don't I then restrict the concept of drainage to rear? The foam will fill the weep holes with its tenacity, eventually absorb the moisture, help to rot/mildew the areas below.
I'm not sure that I have seen a concept/installation that allows flow of water that can get under the boat in regards to the use of foam as a flotation device.
Of course all the wells on the deck can have drainage hoses to the bilge area but water still gets into other areas that need to be sent to the bilge.
So if I allowed all my stringers, bulkheads with drainage weep holes to proceed to the transom area to drain/pump out and then I fill those areas to the transome with foam don't I then restrict the concept of drainage to rear? The foam will fill the weep holes with its tenacity, eventually absorb the moisture, help to rot/mildew the areas below.
I'm not sure that I have seen a concept/installation that allows flow of water that can get under the boat in regards to the use of foam as a flotation device.
Of course all the wells on the deck can have drainage hoses to the bilge area but water still gets into other areas that need to be sent to the bilge.