GregB wrote:Forrest,
(BTW, I wasn't aware that David O. McKay was a Jeeper!)
Greg
Nice play on words brethren. We did a lot of fishing out at Pelican lake years ago when I was going to school at the Y on homemade float tubes (we couldn't afford store bought!)
I agree with aggie79 -- don't underestimate the difficulty in bending thicker plywood. The stiffness is a function of the thickness squared. If it's twice as thick, it's 4 times as hard to bend. Even the 1/4 ain't going to be that easy. 1/2 inch is 16 times as hard to bend as 1/8! Now, if you put glue between the 1/8 it's the same strength as the 1/4 once it is assembled. Also remember that the curve adds strength (a curved panel is more shear resistant than a flat one). If you were to use the 1/8 you could splice it in different locations with each layer which would give you some more flexibility. Anyway, it's not what you use but how you use it (don't let no water get on it!).