I have an 80 Monark trihull that had a rotten balsa core hull. Ive got it down to bare glass now. I have read enough negative stuff about balsa to decide that I do not want to chance using it again. I am very interested in the Prisma preform hull planks as a possible way to stiffen the hull without going back with a core of ANY kind. This boat has a very shallow draft and adding wood stringers and a deck will result in an even shallower draft - IE it would go from 19" to 15" deck to top of the cap. PRisma makes hull planks and hull stiffners, and I was thinking maybe 4 rows of 6" planks in addition to some more glass (3 layers of 1708) to thicken the hull outer skin might be a relatively cheap and rot proof way to get back on the water. Thoughts? Can poly resin be used with Prisma products or just epoxy? THANKS! Soggy John