srm wrote:
dorienc wrote:
Foam blocks aren't for floatation, water tight hulls are for floatation. Foam blocks are to stiffen the hulls. If they are loose in the hulls, by all means remove them. If they are glued in place, you can circulate warmed air or dehumidified air through the hulls to dry them out. This is a common problem with Sunfish sailboats.
I cannot speak to Sunfish hulls, but on a Hobie, the blocks are 100% there to provide positive flotation in case the hull is damaged. They are not there to stiffen the hull, they are not (nor are they supposed to be) attached to the hulls. The only reason to remove the blocks would be if they have become waterlogged. In that case, you should replace them with another form of positive flotation.
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OK, thanks. I've seen cutaways of the 16 and it looked like they are backing to the glass. Hmm, maybe that's why soft Hobie hulls are such a common problem. They are deck supports on the Sunnie. Yeah, if they are just back up floatation, def get rid of them. Personally, I'd add airbags or not worry about it.