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I am replacing an old aluminum water tank with a 42 gal. Ronco plastic tank which will lie along the hull about midship. Side of tank facing hull is flat and hull is curved so tank will contact the hull at 4 corners.
I plan on using 2 part foam to fill the gap between tank and hull but my question is do I need to be concerned with hard spots at the corners and reinforce or cushion the hull at these points? If so, what would be the best way?
Two options would be to build up a circle of a couple layers of glass or glass in a piece of hard insulation foam.
I could put enough 2 part foam under the tank to keep the corners off the hull, but
I am not sure how much the 2 part foam will compress over time.
Tank will of course be tabbed in and strapped down to prevent movement.
I plan on keeping this boat a long time.
Thanks for any input.
I plan on using 2 part foam to fill the gap between tank and hull but my question is do I need to be concerned with hard spots at the corners and reinforce or cushion the hull at these points? If so, what would be the best way?
Two options would be to build up a circle of a couple layers of glass or glass in a piece of hard insulation foam.
I could put enough 2 part foam under the tank to keep the corners off the hull, but
I am not sure how much the 2 part foam will compress over time.
Tank will of course be tabbed in and strapped down to prevent movement.
I plan on keeping this boat a long time.
Thanks for any input.