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Has anyone ever used Haysite plastic for support on the fuel tanks. a marine surveyor suggested this material.
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Looked at website, I guess you mean that plastic foam core sheeting?
Looks pretty I thought of getting rid of foam and supporting tank and draining the compartment to the bilge... I poured foam and figure it will last 25 years like the first tank, more if I keep the salt water out... KISS
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Haysite is either a molded or sheet plastic material. Would not work for bedding IMHO.
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