Bayliner Boat Seats Covers

Should I use 2 pounds or 4 pounds foam?
My husband and I opened the cover of our 13 'Bayliner this year and immediately realized it would need some work. A good section of the seating area and the floor was rotten and then I got it working. I cut open the top of the seating area and encountered the wet foam, which carried out the removal. Now that the Boat is very well put together again, it's time I replace the foam in the seating area. At first I thought "I'll use only one big thing ", but upon doing some more research I learned that I need a closed-cell foam. Composites USA sells" kits "of foam, but is expensive. I have the option to replace it with 2 pounds 4 pounds or foam. Since coming to the settlement area, I'm not sure which is better. Anyone have any experience with this material?
2 pounds pourable foam flotation is commonly used on boats, four pounds foam is used where additional structural strength is required. the strength of this area should be made of glass fiber laminate and not dependent on the strength of the foam, so I recommend using 2 pounds of foam. take a look at the great prices jamestown distributors have used this foam http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/show_product.do?pid=2198 this foam for various boat design with good results. hope this helps



