I am actually getting serious about building a teardrop after dreaming for 10+ years.
Because my planned size is 5'x9'x5' high, the standard 4x8 sheet of plywood doesn't really work. 60" square Baltic Birch makes more dimensional sense.
Baltic Birch at a local yard is 1/4" for $17 and 1/2" for $29. Grade is B/BB but with interior type II glues.
My plan is to protect the wood from moisture through good construction techniques. In this case is the type II glue good enough?
By the way, I also found a local source for 6 mm (1/4") marine Okume in 5'x10' sheets, but the price is $140 per sheet!