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Ok, it appears from the minimal probing and opening of the deck that I should probably pull the cap and address the entire floor of my champ 168. I had hoped this might be a quick fix, service the motor and get back on the water. I currently have enough projects, but I hate to do a slipshod job (Note: a slipshod job may actually last my remaining lifetime). Does anyone have an opinion on replacing the plywood deck with a high density foam product? I found a site on the making of "Key West" boats that indicated the use of "Klegicell". Not sure of the spelling that seemed to be the pronunciation. I did find a product called AIREX C70 universal structural PVC foam that looks like the product mentioned in the key west clip. It wouldn't seem to make that much of a weight difference given the small square footage of deck on my boat but that is only presumption. Anyone have any thoughts, suggestions or experience involving these products or switching out the plywood for them?