Kelpie
Well-Known Member
OK. I've got several sheets of Kingspan, I have a 12v kit from Penguin refrigeration, and I'm all set to start the job,
First question- is it OK to go hard against the inside of the hull, or should I leave an air gap? I was thinking of using expanding foam to glue the first layer of Kingspan in place, and build up layer from there to create the box. This will give the most insulation possible.
OTOH is it worth putting some sort of packer material (maybe just blocks or strips of Kingspan?) under the first layer of insulation? That would allow condensation and bilge water to drain freely, instead of getting trapped in any air pockets between the insulation the hull. I would lose a little insulation but not enough to worry about.
First question- is it OK to go hard against the inside of the hull, or should I leave an air gap? I was thinking of using expanding foam to glue the first layer of Kingspan in place, and build up layer from there to create the box. This will give the most insulation possible.
OTOH is it worth putting some sort of packer material (maybe just blocks or strips of Kingspan?) under the first layer of insulation? That would allow condensation and bilge water to drain freely, instead of getting trapped in any air pockets between the insulation the hull. I would lose a little insulation but not enough to worry about.