Re: Building a frame for floor
I'll point out a couple of things that I recently learned on my resto recently that may be able to help you.
First of all, it you just lay the plywood on the floor and step on it (before screwing it down), it will seem weak. Once it is secured to the stringer and side ribs, it will be solid. How wide is your boat? Most roof trusses on houses are 24 inches, and they hold the weight just fine. My guess is that your span is around 30 inches +/-.
Second, buy some thin, flat aluminum to put under each joint where the sheets of plywood meet. It should be about 2 inches wide.
Third, put two coats of epoxy on the bottom and sides of the ply. Only put one coat on the top. Then, after putting the ply in the boat, secure to the stringer and ribs. Finally, put the second coat of epoxy on the top. Use fiberglass cloth to cover the joints.
Fourth, make sure your fasteners will go through the ply and aluminum. I used 5/8 ply, and the longest rivets that I could find would not reach. I should have used 1/2 ply. I ended up using stainless screws.
As stated before, exterior ply is fine and widely used on restorations. Just make sure that you coat all sides in epoxy or poly.