There are quite a few 240 rebuilds in this form, not a ton, but enough to see what others have done.
Below decks nearly every Aquasport is constructed the same with trapezoidal Foam filled fiberglass stringers and the voids outside of the stringers filled with foam that expands up into the liner. That means that nearly every rebuild, no matter what model, provides useful information.As for maintaining shape and square, make sure the hull is well supported. This can be on a trailer, boat stands or a custom cradle. After that, the key is to be thoughtful about removing structure. For example, if your stringers are in ok shape, even if you’ll need to replace foam or re-tab sections, leave them in until after the transom is repaired. Similarly, it is easier to maintain shape if you keep one of your transom skins intact while you rebuild the transom. The outside skin is thicker than the inner skin, so in most cases it’s better to rebuild from the inside, even though that requires cutting away the aft 18” or so of your stringers and deck.
Wow! Two boat projects at the same time!
The best secondary bond is epoxy by far - so for structure I used epoxy. Everything below the deck was epoxy, everything above was poly. The bad part about poly is it starts hardening the second it is made, so if you buy a 5 gal bucket, be prepared to use it quickly and hopefully your source of poly has fresh stock. I have no experience with vinylester.