Tiny Styrofoam balls in Ranger 20 cabin

Sep 30, 2020
1
Ranger 20 Tahoe
A lot of rainwater got into my cabin and then I moved my boat by trailer. When I went out to look at it today, millions of tiny styrofoam balls had washed up from the aft bilge area. I assume this was some kind of horribly misconceived floatation effort by the designer or former owner. Should I have to add more floatation somehow, now that I have vacuumed the styrofoam balls out out? Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Sharon Kelly
 
May 27, 2004
2,057
Hunter 30_74-83 Ponce Inlet FL
We have a lot of 'members', but I don't recall a Ranger owner here.
But I found this on this site:


You'll need to find other owners who may have the specs to determine if
styrofoam floatation was installed by Ranger.
Hope this helps.
 
Apr 8, 2010
2,143
Ericson Yachts Olson 34 28400 Portland OR
I owned several Ranger 20's. The positive floatation was in blocks under the cockpit seats and also under the forepeak. I owned #182, # 456 and #500, and was active in the national association for a number of years. I was not aware of small foam pellets or balls being used, but they certainly could have been. Is the tabbing still in place between the center of the boat and the forepeak?
Helpful= a photo of the area of concern ("27 pictures with circles and arrows and a description on each one"........)
OK, One or two photos.
What year is your boat and what's the hull number?

I do know, from observation, that your boat should float upright and level even when full of water. Not my boat, but from observing another one filled up by a couple of guys. Alcohol was involved.
:)