Spray In Boat Liner Can My Fiberglass Boat (17' Tyee) With Floor Liner Be Sprayed With Foam In Order To Make It Quieter?

Can my fiberglass boat (17' Tyee) with floor liner be sprayed with foam in order to make it quieter? - spray in boat liner

I love this boat, but it seems pretty thin skin and the floor area is as noisy as it through the water. I wonder if there a way to muffle the sound of the water and it seems as solid as my old Grady White!

5 comments:

JEFFRO69... said...

Yes, you can foam. I would not recommend expanding foam spray. These will continue to increase, but not so obvious that the filling area. Warning, if the skin is thin as you certainly have to say not to use extension. You can find it on your window and door section. Good luck and peace of this shift.

gejandso... said...

Many types of foam actually absorbs water.
Maybe you want the same stuff they spray on the beds of trucks checked. (Rhino Liner) is a spray of rubber that dampens the noise and does not absorb water. Available in various colors. I'm sure we've seen the back of someones truck. It is very durable.

ClueFone said...

Sure. You can also use a bit of foam polystyrene or polyurethane closed cell in regions with limited space.

ClueFone said...

Sure. You can also use a bit of foam polystyrene or polyurethane closed cell in regions with limited space.

tony b said...

You can do it. You may need to cut the T-shirt ... INTEGRITY that can influence the structure of the boat.
Simply put piece of foam as they are really a great influence on the

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