Thanks tpenfield.
Took your advise, removed the cushions, stripped the carpet from the below storage compartment and...
It seems to my untrained eye that I might have had a bit of luck.
The damaged area is directly in-between the bulkheads of the accessible storage area.
All fibreglass and the small amount of foam I can see is dry and again to my untrained eye it appears to be impact damage.
All fibreglass side panelling seems to be in solid condition.
There is a considerable separation between the side wall and flooring, and minor separation between the side wall and bulkhead.
The flooring seems to have an upper and lower level of construction, and as far as I could see was hollow in-between.
So I'm thinking some closed cell expandable foam between the upper and lower flooring levels, and then considerable fibreglass added to strengthen the floor / sidewall separation / join.
Thoughts if this is correct or what should be done instead?
Questions.
I am assuming epoxy over polyester resin?
Chopped mat rather than woven mat?
What thickness of matting?
Why do I not see carbon fibre used much on boats as it's so much stronger than fibreglass?
As I cannot see through as to how much of a gap is in-between the fibreglass flooring levels, is there a process for using expanding foam and if too much is used will it swell the fibreglass walls?
Here are some pics from what I found...
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