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I have an Illingworth designed Maica, possibly the only one in the United States. It certainly turns heads here. The boat is strip planked with two diagonal layers of mahogany cold moulded over the strip planking, glued with resorcinol. It was built in France in 1963. There is some delamination in the cold moulding, as detected by sounding with a hammer and using a moisture meter. We are repairing this now by removing the veneers and gluing new wood. The question I am faced with is whether to reglue with resorcinol or with epoxy. I'm told this is a fairly common repair in England on similarly built boats. I'd appreciate any suggestions about this repair. Thanks.