Am a retired senior that has to stay busy. Presently building recumbent trikes and enjoy camping but the years have caught up to me. So I stumbled on to this site and figure why not build a tear drop trailer. Several plans show using 1/4" to 3/4" plywood. Got to wondering if a SOF construction method would work. WHY NOT?? its lightweight, waterproof and strong. Kayaks are built using this plus I have several yards of Dacron fabric that I was going to use to built a small pontoon boat. Looking at cost since I am living on a limited budget and plywood can get heavy and expensive real quick. Still pondering which route to go.
SOF construction was used on WW1 airplanes where a frame is covered with a fabric, stretched then coated using varnish and/or paint.
Have seen videos of a guy hitting his boat with a hammer and no damage. got a hole when he hit it with a screwdriver.