Nice... Thanks Joe.It's insulation. For whatever he stored in the cabinet. Insulation also helps lower humidity...stablizing range of temp changes.
Fixed that for youYou want to be careful adding helium to a boat to lighten it. Add too much, and you'll have to add more crew just to keep it in the water.
Thanks Mark... Makes sense.It may be positive flotation to satisfy a requirement for an event. I know that regatta's sometimes require it especially youth regattas. That is the only thing I can think of that makes sense.
It could’ve been from the factory or added later using expanding foam. That would allow whoever the installer was to make it conform to the space very closely without needing to fit through the entrance.Thanks Mark... Makes sense.
I swear these blocks were put in at the factory when the hull was made. The blocks are bigger than the storage compartment opening. The only way I can get it out of there is to break it up into pieces. Not only that but they fit in fairly perfectly.
Weird.
Too late... I've already cleared out the v-berth compartment.Google boat flotation requirements and there is a lot of information about coast guard rules and standards. Recommend you do this research before removing any.
That’s correct. It would only have an affect if the foam is underwater. It’s not as simple as it seems to add foam properly, so if it was a previous owner mod it may or may not have been done right. The floatation will try to hold the boat up (if submerged), so it needs to be held in by stronger structure than you might expect.And as flotation, we would be talking about if the boat fills with water, right? So it would float rather than sink?
Definitely not expanding foam. These are square blocks of industrial-strength styrofoam, about 12" x 12" x 15". Large enough so I can't get them out of the storage compartment opening. Really odd.It could’ve been from the factory or added later using expanding foam. That would allow whoever the installer was to make it conform to the space very closely without needing to fit through the entrance.
Wow that's a bunch LOLI pulled all this out of Daydream when we first got her home. PO had packed it into various lockers and screwed down the lids. He was afraid of sinking in the tiny mountain lake where he sailed.