Hello,
I've been on these forums for about 2 years now and have begun the total restoration of my 1987 Procraft 1780V (grinding mode). The transom is removed and grinding is under way. My question is... If I plan to replace the transom and stringers, re-glassing the hull, and use pour foam under the deck, do I need to replace all the plywood that is sealed in the bottom of this boat?
Pictured below, there seems to be plywood strips "laying" down on nearly every flat surface! I've called these out in the photo. You can see the old stringers (or lack thereof right now) but I've also pointed to the flat areas in the hull that have these strips of plywood glassed in. THANKS for your help.

I've been on these forums for about 2 years now and have begun the total restoration of my 1987 Procraft 1780V (grinding mode). The transom is removed and grinding is under way. My question is... If I plan to replace the transom and stringers, re-glassing the hull, and use pour foam under the deck, do I need to replace all the plywood that is sealed in the bottom of this boat?
Pictured below, there seems to be plywood strips "laying" down on nearly every flat surface! I've called these out in the photo. You can see the old stringers (or lack thereof right now) but I've also pointed to the flat areas in the hull that have these strips of plywood glassed in. THANKS for your help.
