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...on spray foam and other musings....

2012-02-14; 09:29:58 EST

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2002-09-17

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Bob,
I'm just curious, why would you want to insulate the interior hull of a  
R22?
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 2/14/2012 8:32:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
spreadgoodnews at gmail.com writes:

Thanks  Rob.  I am building out a 43' steel sailboat hull.  I am finishing  
the final interior epoxy coats now then i will spray closed cell 
polyurethane  foam all over the interior hull over the stringers and ribs.  Then i 
have  read i should spray a fire retardant elastomeric paint over the foam to 
resist  ignition in case of an interior fire. This foam will insulate as well 
as  contribute to the oxygen barrier of the epoxy.
what kind of foam did boston  whaler use in their hull construction?  My 
friend has a bw dinghy hull  that weighs about 300 pounds! Thats like 20 
gallons of absorbed water!   My understanding of closed cell foam is that if it 
is cut after spraying it  will absorb some, but i am not sure how much.  I 
think the Rhodes has the  good stuff in there like the foam that floats 
docks.(closed cell  polyurethane?)
Also is a pool noodle polyethelene foam? You can get that  stuff in sheets 
and it would be nice to insulate the rhodes interior hull  with.  It wont 
absorb water either.
Thanks,
Bob



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