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Originally Posted by captpete13
if those dock lines broke that boat would have sank to the bottom. It was in a very deep slip. The diver that went into the water to rig the lift bags was 6'4" and was standing upright on the bottom and there was still a few feet of water above him. I think they add flotation,just enough to keep the coast guard happy. But nowhere near enough to keep the boat floating.
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That's an '84...the '95 V-21 I had for a while wasn't any better...I remember installing the capt's chair and built-in tackle drawers in the starboard pedistal...there was some foam under there...but certainly not full or enough to keep the boat afloat...
If they were serious about keepin' these hulls afloat, the gunwales and all hollow spaces between cap and hull would be full of closed cell foam...which could lead to another problem...McKees and Whalers are foam filled and advertised cut in pieces which all float...except over time some seep water into those foam-filled voids and then ya got some REAL problems...water-logged foam is very heavy, will NEVER dry out and imagine separating cap and hull to remove all the wet foam...