Bear with me, this is my first fiberglass project. Thankfully it's in an area that will never be seen unless you're underwater 
The swim platform on our boat was badly water logged so I cut the bottom layer of fiberglass out so I could remove the wood core. I was expecting to uncover a piece of marine plywood but instead it was many small blocks (1"x3"x1/2" thick) glued together like a butcher block.
I was planning on using 1/2" marine grade plywood as a replacement core, but I have to wonder why they used the butcher block approach instead of plywood. My only thought was that it would cure flat with the resin, and that plywood might warp as the resin cures?
The swim platform is about 9' long. Should I install one solid piece of plywood as planned? Or should I cut the plywood into strips? Any other ideas?
Here's a picture of what it looks like with core removed:
The swim platform on our boat was badly water logged so I cut the bottom layer of fiberglass out so I could remove the wood core. I was expecting to uncover a piece of marine plywood but instead it was many small blocks (1"x3"x1/2" thick) glued together like a butcher block.
I was planning on using 1/2" marine grade plywood as a replacement core, but I have to wonder why they used the butcher block approach instead of plywood. My only thought was that it would cure flat with the resin, and that plywood might warp as the resin cures?
The swim platform is about 9' long. Should I install one solid piece of plywood as planned? Or should I cut the plywood into strips? Any other ideas?
Here's a picture of what it looks like with core removed:
