I started my winter project of rebuilding my 86 bayliner yesterday. going to tear it down to the bare hull and replace everything including stringers and transom. going to be a brand new boat that will hopefully last many many years when I get done.
My question is, I like to over build things allot of the time. Is there any reason to not over structure the stringers and braces under the floor? example: there are some triangle braces for the deck coming off the stringers (glassed in) that are just ply wood and I was thinking of using 2x4's, there are some 1x2s that span between the stringers and I was thinking of using 2x4's again and possibly doubling up the plywood that is in-front and behind the built in tank (I'm sure there will be more places I might want to overbuild too) I understand it will add some weight but not too much, is it worth it?
My question is, I like to over build things allot of the time. Is there any reason to not over structure the stringers and braces under the floor? example: there are some triangle braces for the deck coming off the stringers (glassed in) that are just ply wood and I was thinking of using 2x4's, there are some 1x2s that span between the stringers and I was thinking of using 2x4's again and possibly doubling up the plywood that is in-front and behind the built in tank (I'm sure there will be more places I might want to overbuild too) I understand it will add some weight but not too much, is it worth it?