So I thought my Boat was pretty solid... I was working to seal up some former trim tab holes that someone made at some point... Port side went great. nice sharp sound when tapping with a screwdriver Then moved over to starboard started tapping and surprise :facepalm:. most of the coring is a dark brown mushy mess and soaked with water. So I started cutting away and its all pretty much bunk. from the outside of the stern inwards its 1/4 glass, 1/2" balsa and 1/8" glass. the coring extendeds 2" from the side of the hull to the transom and 2" from the hull/deck joint to 5" below the .floor but not all the way to the bottom of the hull. How do I go about fixing this? There are no stress cracks in the glass inside or on the gelcoat outside. Can I glass layers in instead of replacing coring? I really dont want to be putting in more wood.. heres a picture if it helps


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