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- Arlington TX
Ok, I JUST got a bare RN hull from a member, and after weighing it, I dug (drilled) a little further and my suspicions were realized... It has water in the foam. I'm really excited to get it on the water, and this weekend I'll have pretty much everything to put it together.
Ive heard/ read about how big of a PITA defoaming is, so I'm reluctant to go hacking away. I have most of the materials to do the job, I can go buy the polystyerene, and I'm not scared of the job itself, it just a time thing. I want to get on the water!
Should I just leave it till winter and ride now and deal with a heavy hull? Or just deal with the foam now and wait another.... Week? Two weeks to get on the water? I only have about an hour a day to give it during the week. And more time on the weekend. What's worse is that I know I'll want to redo the footholds, shorten the rear etc while I'm in there lol....
Anyway, what do ya'll think?
Ive heard/ read about how big of a PITA defoaming is, so I'm reluctant to go hacking away. I have most of the materials to do the job, I can go buy the polystyerene, and I'm not scared of the job itself, it just a time thing. I want to get on the water!
Should I just leave it till winter and ride now and deal with a heavy hull? Or just deal with the foam now and wait another.... Week? Two weeks to get on the water? I only have about an hour a day to give it during the week. And more time on the weekend. What's worse is that I know I'll want to redo the footholds, shorten the rear etc while I'm in there lol....
Anyway, what do ya'll think?
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