well I am at it again...Couldn't resist this old boat. She needs some work, but since the last restore was for my son, this one is momma's for inshore where I can't take my other. So when I first got her, the transom was completely rotten, including a stress crack(spider web) on the back skin. I cut out the inner skin, got the rotten wood out, and reinforced the outer skin from the inside with a couple of layers of 1708 after cutting out the stress crack area (will give that more attention from outside later). The skin was so very thin I felt I needed to beef it up before adding the actual wood. I PL'ed 2 pieces 5/8 plywood together, then cut out the exact transom & peanut butter in last wknd. The next day I did PB fillets with a wet layup of 2 layers of 1708 tabbing so the transom is done for now & will hold up to the stress of the rest of demolition of deck/stringers. As you can see in photos, this boat has/had 2 bench seats(they will be gone this wknd)(itching already!). Unlike our previous rebuild where we did not put bench seats, instead firming up sides & adding center console, this one I will be sticking with the bench seats. Looks as though they were framed out & plywood then glassed over. The rear seat is soft, even the glass. Was wondering if I could cut out somewhat intact & somehow use as a halfway mold of some sort. Front one is solid glass, but of course looking under it, the wood is rotten. Any thoughts on this fabrication would be appreciated. Woodonglass & Jigngrub had some helpful advice on last rebuild. Hoping to hear from you both. Sure trial & error could work, but too much experience here...foolish not to ask for help...P.S. I LOVE the lines of this boat!!! Love that bow cap that is in perfect shape(blue laying on it side in photo). So excited!!! (and itchy)