I am about to fasten the plywood to the transom and would like to have some feedback. Here are the questions I would like to ask:
1. Can I attach the ply to the skin using epoxy. I would first glass the side that is to be attached to the skin and then use glass to attach it.
2. If I do this, can I use a mixture of filler and glass for the attachment. The reason I am asking is that when I removed the old ply there was about a 1/4inch of glass I had to sand off before coming to the fiberglass skin. Besides too the glass was thicker at some spots indicating that there was an uneveness of the skin. I think that by using this glass mixture it will fill the uneven spots between the skin and the plywood.
here's before sanding
Here's after sanding
3. If this is not the best way and I decide to use glue to attach the ply is LIQUID NAIL an option to PL? Looking at the glue in Home Depot I think I can get a better spread with liquid nail than PL. They sell liquid nail in 3 gallon container and that wouuld give the opportunity of really spreading this stuff. It is a little bit more expensive not by a few dollars.
Any thoughts on this will be greatly appreciated.

1. Can I attach the ply to the skin using epoxy. I would first glass the side that is to be attached to the skin and then use glass to attach it.
2. If I do this, can I use a mixture of filler and glass for the attachment. The reason I am asking is that when I removed the old ply there was about a 1/4inch of glass I had to sand off before coming to the fiberglass skin. Besides too the glass was thicker at some spots indicating that there was an uneveness of the skin. I think that by using this glass mixture it will fill the uneven spots between the skin and the plywood.
here's before sanding

Here's after sanding

3. If this is not the best way and I decide to use glue to attach the ply is LIQUID NAIL an option to PL? Looking at the glue in Home Depot I think I can get a better spread with liquid nail than PL. They sell liquid nail in 3 gallon container and that wouuld give the opportunity of really spreading this stuff. It is a little bit more expensive not by a few dollars.
Any thoughts on this will be greatly appreciated.