wayne kevin wrote:.. the seats are bench seats that are 1'X1' and 12' long, extending from the stern to under the cuddy, where they taper against the bulkhead and stop short of the bow. They are balsa core with resin over them--I'm assuming the old seat-wood was replaced, but am not sure. Anyway, I'm leaning towards replacing them with a Diviny foam core structure.
The number of old DSs with wooden benches are probably a rather small percentage of the total boats out there, and those with additional modifications even smaller...
If you don't have a camera, can you describe how the seats are fitted to the hull?
Kokko is right, you do want to add flotation - the more the better, actually. Chances are, whatever you have now, if anything, is minimal.
I've looked up Divinicell, and it appears you can get with densities that match balsa, but some grades are 70% heavier. (but still lighter than waterlogged balsa

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Other than getting the weight and strength right of your foam, I don't see why cutting out a matching form and glassing it should present unsurmountable problems.