Finally got a chance to start on the core. Started at the transom where I knew it was wet and started working back.
three feet out and I kept running into pockets of very soft dark balsa. Not wet to the touch but very easy to scrape out. Also something else. The heavy woven roving that covered the balsa was not fully wetted with resin. That's not good, right?
Anyway, the core is basically out.
Still leaning towards coosa 26 for the core. Looked into balsa and its compressive values are, as I understand it, heavily dependent on being and staying dry. It's very humid here every day, I'm a novice, and fiberglass does not always keep the moisture out. Coosa doesn't have the same compressive values of balsa(820 vs 1837) but it can't absorb water and a hammer blow leaves barely a dent. Fitting it is going to be a PITA. I don't know. Balsa would be much easier. One other thing, if anybody is listening. does anybody know what kind of foam was used to bed the floor support/ center stringer? It's very dense, light, and looks like it might be pourable. It showed no signs of degradation after all these years and I would like to use it under the coosa in the front where there is more of a V to fill. Many thanks for any feedback. Steve.