These boats are definately different than the usual on this forum, as they are not being built to paddle. They are definately a special purpose boat, and I know they are not for everyone. I have owned many boats in my life, but am rapidly changing in what I like. I am selling my 150 hp bass boat, and these electrics will be my main fishing boats. I started out many years ago in a wooden pirogue my grandfather gave me, and I am getting close to going back to that. Neither my wife nor I can paddle a boat like we could a few decades ago. We still enjoy it for short trips. I often say that my wife enjoys boats as much as I do, but that may not be true. With her, a boat is a tool to help her catch fish. To me, fishing is an excuse to use my boats. I just completed a Swamp Girl and have had a lot of fun with it already. After I complete these electrics, I have the plans for the 16.5' Sasquatch that I will start. I have never felt that I should limit myself to only one or two boats, I usually have a yard full. I don't really have that much done yet, but wanted to get this thread started.
I have the frames ready and one of each panel cut as a pattern. I cut out one of each panel from cheap plywood as a pattern, to minimize waste with the expensive okoume. It would take three sheets to build one boat, but I can build two from only five sheets. This cheap plywood I cut the patterns from wants to curl up, so I attached it to a 2X4 with a few screws to hold it flat until I use it.

I decided to use the good stuff for these boats, as I plan to use them for a long time.

I will order fiberglass and epoxy tomorrow. I'm still debating whether to use 6 or 4 ounce glass. I will use two layers on the bottom and inside on the floor. On these boats, strength is more important than light weight.