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Handi-Foam Floats!
Meets US Coast Guard Title 33 Specification (p. 183.114)

Handi-Foam SR (Slow Rise) Pour-In-Place Foam is a multi-purpose slow-rise polyurethane foam. It is formulated to slowly rise and fill, insulating large enclosed spaces and deep cavities. A 2-component foam that cures tack-free in 60 to 90 sec.

Typical applications include:
•Filling openings in boats and pontoons
•Floatation devices, dock cushioning, etc.

 

How to Fill Pontoons:
The average 17' set of pontoons requires one 50 and one 16 cu. ft. kit to make your pontoons impervious to leaks and improve buoyancy.
Place pontoons at 30-45 degree angle and pour foam from gun into access hole at end of pontoon. Product has delayed foaming agent and will fill pontoon. This will eliminate space for water to fill pontoon and foam floats. You should still patch cracks as they are noticed. This application prevents excess water seepage into cavity and aids in keeping pontoons at maximum buoyancy. Average 17' pontoons require one 600 and one 200 bd. ft. kit, which equals 66 cubic feet of foam.

 

 

 

 

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