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floataion in Tomahawk 14 years 6 months ago #7911

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My Tomahawk Spirit does not have any usable flotation. The triangle-shaped compartment in front has been breached, even though I repaired it, I doubt if it is viable flotation. The two seats are wide open underneath and the drains ope up to them. I was thinking about filling these spaces with 2# foam. I was thinking that I could get a piece of 3/4" PVC tubing and slice it down the middle, creating a dome and install this over the drains to keep them open.

I would drill holes and pour in the foam and seal them afterward.

The boat is not a Barrett-Jackson restoration, nor will it ever be, due to some things done by the previous owner.

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Todd (aka thetudor)
1964 Custom Craft Aqua Ray
1959 Glastron Seaflite
1959 Tomahawk Spirit

Re:floataion in Tomahawk 14 years 6 months ago #7913

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Sounds good to me tudor.

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Re:floataion in Tomahawk 14 years 6 months ago #8083

The seats are air chambers aren't they? As long as they are sealed from the top I don't see why they wouldn't be adequate. I never want to have to rely on them but that is because I want my boat to stay on top of the water. If I was going to add foam I would put it in the fins. I might the next time I flip the boat (on land).

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Re:floataion in Tomahawk 14 years 6 months ago #8085

I am NOT a fan of foam. Every boat I've ever had with foam got waterlogged and eventually dragged down the performance of the boat. I grew up in boats and have spent a good deal of time on the water over the decades and never have I had need of flotation foam in a boat! To me it's more trouble than it's worth, and by a large margin.

Just my 2 cents, obviously worth all of that! :)

Frank

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Re:floataion in Tomahawk 14 years 6 months ago #8098

Ok, here's a "crazy" yet possibly functional idea:

Instead of foam, why not place inner tubes (or a similar inflatable bladder) in the front triangle shaped compartment, under the seats and up in the fins. Add air until they're full but NOT putting pressure on the surrounding fiberglass. They will never get waterlogged, very little if any extra weight, and if one gets a hole or rots, just replace it.

Just something to think about. :)

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Re:floataion in Tomahawk 14 years 6 months ago #8099

That is an exceptionally GREAT idea! Kudos to you!

Frank

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