the 1708 tape if possible get the 45/45 vs. 0/90 the strand orientation is the difference, what you want is strands at 45deg opposed to strands running lenghtwise & perpendicular (only half would be contributing to the strength) whereas 45/45deg. configures 100% of the strands working.
Ron--I bought 75 feet of 45 degree, 1708, 6" wide 'tape' so sounds like we are on the same page.
Regarding the foam:
1-- how much should I mix up at a time?
2-- and what is best way to pour it?--will I need a funnel or just a slow careful pour?
3-- what do I mix it in?
4-- what is the "pot" time once the two halves stir together before expansion?
5-- What is the time usually to expand, cool, contract?
Ron--you told me to go with 2 to 2.5" holes to pour it in--then I will put some glass/mat resin over them aftewards to seal.
Also--how far forward do I carry the foam process? I was thinking of going ahead and foaming aft to fore as far as the current floor is now.then when I install floor from pylon forward, I can foam the rest--I bought two gallons of foam which I think is 8 cu feet and according to my measurments I was going to prob need more like 12-13 cu ft. Figured I could get more rather than have too much....was going to do one side from aft to fore first and see how much it took then would have a pretty good idead how much more i would need.
I went ahead and thisly resined the bilge side of the stringers also down the center of boat from under the dash all the way to the transom for further waterproofing since water will most likely get in there.
How necessary is it to change out all my vent ductwork? They are all in very good condition--no cracks, holes, or breakage and still very flexy and pliable....
Right now there are three up fron going through holes in the floor baords, and two in the back by blower--where should the ones in rear terminate? Do they just hang straight down and stop a few inches above the hull and below the floor behind the fuel tank? that looks like where they are now...
On another note--was thinking of painting bilge area a nice light gray possibly, just to look clean and fresh and make easier to spot oil etc....I know it is not "stock" and I have been trying to keep this boat as original as possible but was thinking of straying on that issue with the bilge area--just from pylon back to transom in exposed and visible area....whatcha all think?
Thanks --Sorry for all the questions...DOUG