jfm
Well-Known Member
OK, thanks. Then I'd vote "No". (When counting, please change my Yes to a No). I do not think that sinking for want of several cubic metres of closed cell foam is a significant risk in (say) a 60 foot boat. There are many other more significant risks to deal with, and for those one-in-million tiny probabilities there are a couple of LRs, many LJs, and a tender ready to be quick launched with a knife.
On the other hand, building many cubic metres of closed cell foam in creates the certianty (not merely the risk) of much less interior volume, difficult engineering access, etc. Those things would reduce my enjoyment of the boat with certianty. And the whole point of having the boat is to have fun
So no, I wouldn't do something that might help me in a 1-in-million unlikely scenario if the cost of that is permanent reduction in enjoyment of the boat. If one were to follow that logic one wouldn't fly or drive to the boat for risk of crashng, etc
On the other hand, building many cubic metres of closed cell foam in creates the certianty (not merely the risk) of much less interior volume, difficult engineering access, etc. Those things would reduce my enjoyment of the boat with certianty. And the whole point of having the boat is to have fun
So no, I wouldn't do something that might help me in a 1-in-million unlikely scenario if the cost of that is permanent reduction in enjoyment of the boat. If one were to follow that logic one wouldn't fly or drive to the boat for risk of crashng, etc