I have also wondered this same thing.
And I will admit guilt for over-doing/overbuilding everything and making things incredibly over strong. this includes adding extra stringers, more fiberglass and transoms you could pull a dozer on top of.
Why would you do that or need that..?
Answer=Never did this kind of work before. was never a code minimum, do just enough to get by.
If you'r there do it right and don't worry about it later.
So when you start taking a boat apart.
Things start flopping, sagging.
You start adding things and things stiffen up and sometimes become solid and rigid.
Then you add the cap, things really stiffen up more at this point..
Then you pour foam and if it had any give before,,. IT DOESN'T now.
Now I can't say I want a boat that flexes and twists, I intend for it to float and be solid in the water.
If I plow a wave or dolphin/porpoise and slap down hard. I would hope the water would eventually give. not my boat and its structure.
Now I may be wrong in how I feel about this and will listen to good reason.
But I have always built everything I touch on the stronger more stable side.
Thats carpentry, trailers, Hyd. wood splitters, steel fab, Electrical, floors.
I don't buy 4 ply tires, 8-12plys. even putting gravel down, I over do that too.
I promise you, I'm not building anything that will flex or twist and give.(on purpose)
That was never my intent.
So boats may be my epic fail. time will tell.
I'm all ears and eyes at this point.
You hear don't add too much weight. Yes we cry that in aviation too.
I'm using wood and fiberglass. so I added 50-100 lbs. whoopie.
Nobody said anything about the 500-800 Lbs of wet foam I removed.
depending on buoyancy calcs. they will surprise you what displacement will carry. Leave the 5 yr old and the cooler on the dock is my ugly reply to adding too much weight.
JUST wait/weight til I add twin motors and 2 additional fuel tanks.
Commercial boats are steel.. (flex/weight?)
I know I really seemed to stir the pot. was not my intent. just sharing my point of view. and how I think things.
Another thing,.. while I'm stirring,.
back in the day... they over did things. I'm doing a 1969 rebuild.
Boats then were stronger then, than todays I would gamble.
1 more reason why I chose the boat I did to monster re-build.
AND Another 1 more thing.
So why did you start tearing your boat apart,.?
floor was flexing ?
the stringers were rotted?
the hull would flex,? when you pushed against it ?
The transom was mush and pushed in where the motor was pushing it through the back of the boat.?
Wait., is flex a good thing or a bad thing,. maybe I should have left my boat alone and just used it til it sank.
Respectfully.
I don't mean any of this in a bad way. I just wrote it Blunt and to the point.
and some twisted humor leaving the kids and cooler behind. for overbuilding.