Hi all,<br /><br />I really need some help with a DIY project I started on a boat I recently acquired. I got the boat dirt cheap and wanted to turn it into a smoth running marine vessel.<br /><br />The boat is a 1979 16' seanymph deep V fishing boat that appeared to need a little TLC. I got it from a friend knowing the engine needed work but I have run into wants to make me cry.<br /><br />I got the motor running good and decided to refurbish the floor and customize to my liking. Upon tearing out all the wood I realized I had serious problems. The foam under the 2nd layer of plywood (some previous owner just laid new plywood over the old rotted wood) is completely saturated. To give you an idea a chunk I tore out weighed 15 lbs and was only 12"x6"x6". I originally thought I could just tear out the foam in the middle, a trough about 6' long by 12" wide and leave it at that. Only problem is the remainging foam is completely saturated and hasn't dried out after sitting for two day. <br /><br />This is what I'm searching for:<br /><br />1. Tear out all the foam or just the trough I began on and leave the trough hoping the remaining foam will eventually dry out?<br /><br />2. Tear out all the foam and leave it without or replace with a pour in foam or foam insulation board from Home Depot?<br /><br />3. Should there be a small trough down the middle of the boat to allow water to run to the bilge area?<br /><br />4. If I go with a pour in foam where can I get it and with out paying a lot of cash?<br /><br />I want to do this project correctly so I need good advice on what to do. Ripping this pour in foam is a real pain in the backside but I plan on doing it right.<br /><br />Please help