Wood to foam adhesion question

I can't seem to find an answer to my question. I plan to build a foamy with PMF. Part of my design likely needs a wood frame to support the hurricane hinge and door.
It's not a teardrop, but the door lifts up, similar to the hatch on a teardrop. ie, it's a vertical door that will keep me out of the sun and rain when i lift it.
I'm thinking about using gorilla glue to adhere the edge of 2" foam to the face of the wood frame/jamb before I PMF. Then, it would be sealed and reinforced by the PMF. This will give something for the screws to bite in to. Then, I'd just follow good weather sealing standards for installing my door/hatch.
Does this sound reasonable? Overkill? Alternate ideas?
It's not a teardrop, but the door lifts up, similar to the hatch on a teardrop. ie, it's a vertical door that will keep me out of the sun and rain when i lift it.
I'm thinking about using gorilla glue to adhere the edge of 2" foam to the face of the wood frame/jamb before I PMF. Then, it would be sealed and reinforced by the PMF. This will give something for the screws to bite in to. Then, I'd just follow good weather sealing standards for installing my door/hatch.
Does this sound reasonable? Overkill? Alternate ideas?