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here is where I get mine http://foambymail.com/ 3/4 polyethylene charcoal will cost 58.99 plus shipping. They are easy to deal with and takes a week. I order 4 by 8 foot sheets but you can get smaller
Costco has foam floor mats that work pretty good. They are a bit thinner than 3/4" but you can double them up if you need to. I use them on the cockpit sides too.
here is where I get mine http://foambymail.com/ 3/4 polyethylene charcoal will cost 58.99 plus shipping. They are easy to deal with and takes a week. I order 4 by 8 foot sheets but you can get smaller
Thanks for the link
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Try "Go With the Flow" or a similar kayak/canoe vendor. I recommend the closed cell material. It is expensive, but the trade-off is durability and it does not hold water.
Pete..........There was a company in Orlando that had the best closed cell sheets and I can't remember their name. Dave Rawson from Ft Liquordale used to get his from there and I had both my hydros lined with it. I will find Dave and ask him.
I picked up a yoga mat at a garage sale and cut it to size and used 3m spray glue to stick the layers together. It was a good thing that I had bought it before she asked if I was into yoga. When I told her that I was using it for she did not like my answer.
I use the stuff from WalMart in the camping section. it comes in a roll 2ft by 6ft 1/2 inch thick and just double it. cheap and last a long time around 6.00 a roll.
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