We did the bow flotation this weekend as well. Pics aren't much different than GreenLakes so I'm not posting them all, but here is a link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidcurle ... 714149748/
One of the pics shows the cavity in the keelson looking aft. I took this pic by sticking the camera into the bottom of the bow chamber and pointing it aft.
Other learnings and factoids:
- We took 30 more pounds of foam out of this chamber, which makes a total of 160 pounds including the 130 we took out of the benches.
- We found that a serrated bread knife worked well to cut the foam pieces. These had to be cut to be removed because they are oriented port-to-starborard, not bow-to-aft like the bench foam.
- We found that a tile-cutting blade on a jigsaw worked really well to cut the fiberglass. We started the cut by drilling a 1/2 inch hole on the cut line, then let the jigsaw do the rest.