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Table leg doesn't float

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Location
South Brunswick, NJ
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2019
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
I can't find the thread where someone said putting a pool noodle inside the table leg would make it float. I tried it in our backyard pond and it sank like a rock. If there is something else I was suppose to do, please let me know. But I caution everyone to test the flotation before relying on the pool noodle.
 
I did the pool noodle trick and mine floats for a while. I kept jamming it on and then melted the ends with a torch to seal it. I think that might slow the water absorption.
 
I don't know if this would work but what about expanding foam sprayed into it? At least to seal the ends maybe?
 
I was going to stuff the pool noodle in this weekend, but maybe now i wont waste my time. Thanks.
 
Mine floats. Make sure you stuff the entire length.
 
I think this works on the older straight table legs, not the newer style with the bend in them.
 
Spay expanding foam seems like a winner or just find a way to plug up the ends and trap air inside.
 
Let's just trade boats, my table leg floats. There problem solved.
 
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