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My 95 V21 had foam in the cavity between stringers and gunwales from bow to stern....that cavity wasn't FULL of foam, but had several inches of it sprayed/stuck to the bottom...wasn't OVERDONE that's for sure...w/rod-boxes out, you could see foam below where they sat...


And I must say, NY Mack...you sure got a PURDY V20!!...nice work!!...how 'bout some inside shots...what did you do around the front of the splashwell?...
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Floating high is right. You sure she isn't sitting on the bottom. LOL That V is looking better than ever. 1983 center console had foam a plenty like Reel's. Fuel tank was foamed plus the entire area outside of the center stringers front to rear. I shoveled it all out. It was dry, so I replaced it after glassing in a few replacement pieces. Foam had to stiffen up the hull a little, I could stand on it.
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My 84 has it around fuel tank, that's it.

And I agree that your boat seems to float unusually high. I thought maybe it was grounded or listing away from the camera

Also, did you move the fuel fill? and the scuppers?
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Ok, total newb question here, (sorry for the high jack) what the heck are scuppers?
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Ok, total newb question here, (sorry for the high jack) what the heck are scuppers?
Basically scuppers are drains on a boat. They allow water that has come onboard to drain back into the sea automatically. On large boats they are openings that are welded into the deck rail.
On Wellcraft boats they are holes in the back near the transom that allow the water to drain off the deck (sometimes called the cockpit) ... hence the term "self-bailing cockpit" that you'll find occasionally.
The main difference between a drain and a scupper is that a drain just allows water to drain into the bilge, below the water line, where your bilge pump must remove it, and a scupper is on a deck that is high enough above the water line to allow the water to drain back into the sea without the need for a pump.
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