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TotalBoat Flotation Foam - 2 Part Expanding Polyurethane Marine Pour Foam for Boat Floatation, Insulation and Soundproofing (2 LB Density, 2 Gallon Kit)

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Size: 2 Gallon Kit


Features

  • LIGHTWEIGHT, TWO PART POLYURETHANE FOAM: Ideal for adding buoyancy, thermal insulation, soundproofing, and filling gaps or voids; for nonstructural applications only; tested in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard Regulation # 33 CFR 183.114
  • EASY TO USE: Liquid urethane pour foam has a simple 1:1 mix ratio, expands rapidly & hardens in place in about 5 min. at 70-80F; to build multiple layers for filling under boat decks, pour expanding foam in separate batches
  • 94% CLOSED CELL FOAM: Perfect for marine applications; resists water absorption and damage from gas, oil or solvents; once cured, foam can be coated with polyester, epoxy or vinyl ester resin; can also be easily cut or carved to shape
  • IDEAL WORKING TEMPERATURE IS 75-85F; proper temperature, timing, mixing and venting are critical for proper foam expansion; below 75F expansion decreases; after mixing, the foam expands rapidly and becomes rigid, so clean the surface in advance and be ready to pour
  • AVAILABLE IN A 2 QUART KIT AND A 2 GALLON KIT; Yield: 2 Quart Kit 2 cubic ft; 2 Gallon Kit 8 cubic ft; Flotation Range for 2lb foam: 75 lbs per mixed 2 quart kit, and 300 lbs per mixed 2 gallon kit; shelf life is 6 months from date of manufacture

Description

Be safer and more comfortable on your boat with Total Boat Two Part Polyurethane Marine Expanding Foam. This US Coast Guard compliant pour foam is commonly used to add buoyancy to keep a boat afloat if hull integrity is compromised. Its closed cell foam structure enables it to resist water absorption for many years, making it ideal for filling pontoons and cavities in kayaks and beneath boat decks. 2 Lb. density expanding urethane foam kit mixes to form a fast-setting, pourable liquid foam that cures to a rigid, lightweight material that's also great for filling gaps, soundproofing, and providing thermal foam insulation and nonstructural support in a variety of marine, household and art applications. Two part flotation foam has a simple 1:1 mix ratio that makes it easy to use. Warm conditions of 75-85°F are very important, as are accurate measuring, thorough mixing, and proper venting of the area where the foam is to be applied, because it expands tremendously by volume. Just mix one part resin and one part activator, stir vigorously for about 25 seconds to mix completely and pour immediately into the prepared area. Expanding foam will distribute itself evenly - even into irregularly shaped areas. Cured foam hardens into shape, with minimal shrinkage, and can be cut to shape easily. Once fully cured, any areas exposed to sunlight should be laminated or painted over with polyester, epoxy or vinyl ester coatings. For best results filling larger areas, pour in multiple layers to allow proper cure and maximum strength bonding between layers. Always wear proper eye, face and clothing protection when you mix and pour two part marine foam. Compare to Evercoat Marine Foam-It, FGCI Polyurethane Foam, Polymer Planet Liquid Urethane Foam, Morris Materials Urethane Pour Foam, True Composites Pour Foam, and System Three Flotation Foam for boats. All TotalBoat products provide great value and great results. 100% made in the USA.


Brand: TotalBoat


Material: Polyurethane Resin


Compatible Material: Vinyl


Item Form: Liquid


Color: Clear


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 6.5 x 10 inches; 19.9 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ TB-FOAM


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 7, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TotalBoat


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #17,960 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #67 in Boat Maintenance Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 858 ratings


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  • Great for all kinds of jobs. Follow directions / Read some reviews before using though.
Size: 2 Gallon Kit
This expanding foam is really useful for me in multiple jobs / hobbies. I build molds and use it to pour faux stone / rock panels which I then use in home remodels, building, etc... It can actually be used to create molds as well. I also build fiberglass / carbon fiber panels for automotive projects and use this foam to pull positives off of simple parts like fenders and other flat-ish stuff. The key to working with this product is to be prepared. Use acetone to clean. Have mixing cups, rags, gloves, tape, painter's plastic, mold release, etc... When it is in liquid form it's very thin and will easily escape through small cracks, so be sure to seal molds up well to minimize loss and mess. Caulking works well. As everyone says, it works very quickly once mixed. Heating the product up will make it take off even quicker, and it will also increase the yield significantly. I, personally use a heat gun on low from a distance to heat each cup before mixing. Lastly, don't disturb it when it is beginning to harden and take shape. Doing so will cause it to "deflate" in that area, kind of stunting its growth. Follow directions and read some other reviews for insights and tips. You'll be pro in no time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 18, 2023 by Fishman8880

  • Good product
Size: 2 Gallon Kit
Purchased a 2 gallon kit to finished off a job after using another manufacturers 10 gallon kit.. Following the directions, preparation is key. Mix well for 20 seconds and get it poured... Very temperature sensitive so I would bother below 75 degrees, closer to 90 would be better.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 30, 2023 by Michael Cathey Michael Cathey

  • Easy to use, consistent results.
Size: 2 Gallon Kit
3rd time ordering. Same results when mixed properly and you have your plan in order for the pour.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 5, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Some hints for people using this.
Size: 2 Gallon Kit
So I have used a ton of this for a few projects. This will hopefully help some of you guys. 1: buy a couple just jugs of acetone. It really helps cleanup the sticky goo you will have to deal with. 2. Invest in the cheap plastic mixing cups with the proportion lines. If you are doing semi enclosed areas don't poor to much in so the foam can full expand and you do not waste product. 3. Buy one of those cheap rechargable milk froather mixers they have for coffee. It makes mixing things way easier and more consistent. It will likely be ruined after, but they are only like 12 bucks. 4. Buy some small silicone scrapers like what you use for the kitchen. If you let them sit in acetone in a cup, you can use it to scrape the left overs from your mix cups after you pour and save some mess. You can usually get several Uses out of each cup doing this and reduce the mess. 5. Nitrile gloves are must. This stuff gets every where.. You can use Acetone to clean up. 6. Probably the most important part - chill the two parts in the refrigerator overnight. This slows the reaction and gives you time to actually mix it throuroughly and pour it without having to rush around. Once it warms. It will behave normally and start expanding. Lastly if you spill it on accident, left it dry completely before cleaning up. It's much easier to dea with dry. I'm working on an idea to hook this to a gun the auto mixes components and despenses it in a more controlled manner. If I have any success I will post and update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 12, 2022 by bugalou

  • Trial and Error, Read the directions first. I did and still has a learning curve.
Size: 2 Gallon Kit
Applying concoction into sit on top kayak Started out not liking it much. It's early November in Central Texas and the outside temperature was around 80 degrees, the sun was out and warm. The cans were stored in my shed, and the temperature of the resin and activator were probably around 50 degrees. I mixed up a little bit of this stuff into a wash basin and put it in my kayak. The stuff didn't really foam up. Realization: Just because the outside temperature is 80 degrees still does not mean that the foam will work. I found a pot large enough to put one can in at a time (wife was watching TV at the time :). Light up the stove top and bring the temperature of the resin and activator to around 80 degrees (shake in a circular motion to mix hot and cold, I had to put on the stove 3 times per can). I used my hands to measure the temperature. Nothing scientific. I screwed off the top of the foam can and had to poor it quick... It was trying to foam up. I used a wash basin to mix the 2 together. Don gloves, this stuff adheres to everything and is difficult to remove. Ensure that the hole that you are putting this stuff into is fairly large (Mine is almost the size of my head and still got this stuff all over my kayak.) It worked ok at first, but after the first batch started to heat up the inside of my kayak the rest of the stuff worked like a charm. It filled up the whole back end of my 2 person kayak. After it's done foaming it turns hard. I can still scrape it with my fingernail. But, for filling the void and stabilizing the outside hull, it did a superb job. I just bought a second batch to fill up the front end of my boat. I hope this helps.... happy foaming :) Second purchase I didn't have to heat up since I left it out in the sun. Kayak was in the sun as well and this stuff worked great. I mixed up a little at a time, and then pour it in. This time after the pouring in 2-3 batches I took the kayak off the shed it was leaned up against and turned it topside down to spread the foam all over. It still worked great but got some on my hands this time... they turned black. I rubbed them against a brick wall and the blackness deteriorated. Not completely gone but it's not as prevalent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 5, 2017 by Curtis Hall

  • Saved my skiff!
Size: 2 Gallon Kit
I am so happy that I decided to go with this product because it literally saved me from having to buy myself another boat. I'm sure you all have heard of Carolina skiff's notorious problem with water in the haul and unfortunately that's exactly what happened to me. Took some of the floor up ripped up the waterlogged foam let the boat drive for about 48 hours and then I poured my foam. Make sure you mix it really good and you're absolutely 100% ready for the poor as it does rise extremely fast. The instructions were 100% accurate as it does take about 7 minutes to fully cure, and when it does it becomes extremely hard. If you do make a mess in your boat with the phone don't worry because it scrapes off with ease. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 16, 2022 by Sean hayes

  • Easy to use if following directions
Size: 2 Gallon Kit
Easy to use if you follow directions. Must mix fast and pour quickly.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 7, 2022 by Satisfied

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