Whirly wrote:Ahh, savvy now. Great effect. Have no idea what SS@G stands for

but it sure makes for a good looking boat

It is Strip , Stitch and Glue....Make the individual panels from striped wood as you would do when building a stripper boat but without the frame , then you stitch the panels together and glue (Epoxy them ) Basically you are replacing the solid wood panels with strips of wood that make up the solid wood panels that are used to make the boat.
Something I started back in the dark ages when I made this Pirogue out of Redwood strips that my Son-in-law is now enjoying in Canada. It had never been done ( as far as I knew ) and I wanted to see if it could be done........ It Can.
The pirogue was nothing more then three sheets of straight panels which made it easy to make. 144 strips made the boat. That is because I had to use 8 foot strips at 1/4 by 3/4 inches and 8 feet long , the boat is 16 feet. Came out at 40 pounds even when glassed all the way around.
I used redwood boards ( 3 1/2 by 3/4 inches at 8 feet ) which I cut into the 1/4 thick by 3/4 wide with a band saw and the wood cost me $55.00 plus I had enough almost left over for another boat but have been using it for other needs/uses around here.
As normal things progress and leave it to Ron ( tx river rat who is always thinking

) to find a better way
His way is bending the strips to match the bend in the panels with the strips of wood to make a multi panel boat. The easy way to make a stripper.