My favorite kakak "extra" bow and stern floation is 'wine in box bladders'
5 litters. Need many, emptied many, fell over, did a dry land roll recovery.
Seriously,
First, please search this forum and read previous posts about saftey and DS Floatation.
To answer Greenlakes comment, the Day Sailer will MOST LIKELY go all the way to turtle. Too many capsizes by even the best racers end up totally upside down. It will take two to get 'er up, IF you have proper flotataion.
Even if the floatation is in the wrong place for easier recovery, Please refill your seat and bow tanks with positive, non air filled(bottles or bladders) and enjoy your carefree sailing adventures. I have rescued too many DS's with leaky tanks and the foam is really barely enough to keep the boat off of the bottom if the tanks partially fill with water.
Any kind of air filled device will be hard to inspect after stuffing into the far reaches of the tanks, and can not be trusted. Additionally, if you tow to any altitude, the reduced pressure will certially pop those bladders or bottles. Hmmmmm, I'll bet that if you park in the hot sun, the heat expansion inside those tanks, (like the inside of your car) could also seriously stress the lid of those bottles. (my seats are dark blue

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If you want floatatoin placed higher in the hull, I've seen the pool noodles fastened under the rail behind the coamings, and shaped and fastened to the underside of the cuddy deck. I have fully stuffed the area above the bow tank, behind the hatches and bulkhead there with 1lb styrofoam. Easily shaped with saws and sandpaper, that area is totally full of foam, in addition to the seat and bow tanks with the same foam.
Please rig for worst case and you wont have to explain why you didnt.
Just my .02 worth