Unnecessary. and adds a complication. You need to have CSM against the dry side, and you have two dry sides. So if you do this, you'd need to have two layers of 1708 with the mat sides facing out. Or one layer plus a layer of plain CSM.
Sorry Arawak, I mis-spoke. Dave said to use CSM between the two 3/4 layers. Don't know why I didn't get notified you posted, go figure, glad we used CSM.
Been doing a lot of glassing over the last few days. Installed the transom and bolted it up

Put plastic wrap on the boards and was glad we did, had some drips which would have glued them
Installed the forward stringers and engine bulkhead. Glassed the first layer, plan to go back and add a higher layer and more resin.
Installed the first layer of 1708 and appears we didn't get some areas wet enough. Used caposil (not real think) and coated the transom wood we thought real heavy. Then laid the 1708 and applied more resin and used both the small and large air bubble roller. In some areas no matter how much more resin we applied, it still would not turn clear.
