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					Originally Posted by ashokrags  Thanks. Will definitely look into that for sure. How would I access the foam? The only access points that I have are to the rear of the boat on the starboard hatch where the battery is stored.  Also if it were the foam would that be noticeable suddenly. Last year it appeared that the listing started quite quickly after a couple of months and the boat seems to list less once I have it going on plane and cruising for an hour or so. On the flip side, I think this is the first time the boat has been in a slip on the water for the season.  Would that be enough time for the foam to saturate?
 |  Normally, NO.  It usually takes several years for the foam to saturate.  I think the only true way to accurately solve your problem is probably going to be to remove the cap.  That way you can check all your drains, the foam, your hoses, etc.  Yes, it's a job, but it's more tedious than hard.
		 
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