BTW - There is plenty of wood in those boats.
@lukecono . . . 1986-1987 was a transition year in several regards for Formula.
1) They were transitioning their designs towards the 2-piece 'clamshell' construction. By 1989, the boat had settled into the full 2-piece design
2) They were changing their swim platforms from the classic teak to the 'Silent Thunder' platform.
3) By 1988 they were powering the boats with 454 Mercruisers w/ Bravo outdrives.
If you can get a 1989 boat, it would be better than a 1987, but you cannot always find what is ideal. I had the 1991 242 SS, which was the last year before Formula went with the integrated swim platform in the 1992-93 time frame.
The length of the boats back in those days were the true hull length, as the swim platforms were bolt-on and not included in the hull length. So the length of the 242LS published in the 1987 Formula brochure was 24'2" and with the platform was 26'0". Side-by-side it is the same length of today's 26 foot boats.
I have a thread here on iBoats about the bulkhead and stringer repairs that I needed to do on my 242 to repair the wood rot. The boat was about 20 years old then.
https://forums.iboats.com/threads/1991-formula-242-stringer-bulkhead-repairs-w-many-pics.518654/