Alright, i flipped the boat. It's now upside down (in one piece mind you). I also removed the original foam flotation and grinded it as flat as I possibly can, which honestly isn't THAT flat. I want to now take the foam core I have and epoxy it to the under side of the bow. Basically I'm thinking to cut the foam to the shape I want, put down some thickened epoxy on the bow, put the foam core on it with some weights to make the core 'bend' to the contour of the bow and then once it's dried I will put some fiberglass over that to reinforce it.
Questions are:
1) When I put down epoxy on the bow do I also need to put some on the foam core? That way both surfaces have epoxy or is that overkill?
2) Since the bow area that I removed the flotation foam from isn't 100% flat do I need to use extra epoxy or just concentrate on the 'high' areas where the foam will contact the bow?
If the above is confusing let me know and I'll try to snap a picture of what I mean.
Thanks,
Bill