A few rehabs that had decks replaced previously w screws found that some wallered out the hole in the stringers. Admittedly, IMO, it was partially likely to have been 1 of a handful of other problems that compounded each other, IE: overdriven screws going thru very thin stock used for stringers that doesnt have much 'grab' for screw threads, running w a softening deck, pounding the ever loving heck out of an aluminum boat, not making sure the deck was down tight before driving screw home, etc, etc etc.
Rivets, done right and sealed to the plywood (dipped in 3m 5200) would be plenty sufficient and was how boat was built.
Brazier head, closed end rivets are amazingly strong.