I know my stringers are foam since we watched the 6 month construction process. 
It is a high density foam that you can drive a nail into and it will hold
On Apr 23, 2015, at 5:23 PM, 'Georgeviking' via UnifliteWorld 
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> I was unaware until I read an old magazine ad for uniflite that there 
> stringers were formed out of foam so as not to rot. While my 32' seems almost 
> as well built as she did in 78 I did have to do a sizable repair. To her bow 
> and was wondering if the stringers are truly one aspect I need not worry 
> about, or something to watch. Curious what you other owners out there have 
> found with your stringers??? 
> 
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