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My SJ has been leaning a bit to the right for the last few years. I opened it up last weekend to find the foam is completely dry with no sign of any water or wet foam. What do you think?
its ur battery that makes it do it
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My SJ has been leaning a bit to the right for the last few years. I opened it up last weekend to find the foam is completely dry with no sign of any water or wet foam. What do you think?
How come there is duct tape on your exhaust tube?
lol lucky u its dry 5 mins ago I tore into a square I recently got and I had fun
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My SJ has been leaning a bit to the right for the last few years. I opened it up last weekend to find the foam is completely dry with no sign of any water or wet foam. What do you think?
So, is there a less destructive, potentially far less labor intensive way to check for waterlogged foam? My RN also leans right excessively but I'm a little uneasy on the idea of cracking the thing open just to find that it's dry as the Sierra. Would drilling a small hole near the bottom of the hull work? Maybe I could fill it with epoxy or 5200. Is there a sure sign place of where to check or can the logged areas be sporadic and random?
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