I am going to get this back on the gap or no gap,I see one advantage of the spacers ,with a filet you can round the outside corner without getting into the grain of the ply much easier. It is way harder to do if it is a flush fit .
If you are going to paint it or put graphite over it I dont think it really matters much.
I coined a phrase on another forum ( Location sensitive) I feel like this is one of the most important things on building a boat and the choices you make in construction techniques and material choices.
I have built 10 boats so I am not an expert ,but I am pretty knowledgeable about what it takes to survive in my world of paddling.
Weight I want under 50 lbs,carry up down to many steep places.
Got to be tough,I drag my boats,run rocky rivers, and not to gently I might add,the formula thats seems to work for me is laun 3/16 thick 4mm full glass and cloth inside and out, after running the race a few weeks ago I was amazed at how the boat took the punishment I dished out. It doesnt need to be built any heavier
I make the inside heavier than outside because of the stresses applied and the fact that several of the folks that go with me will be on the plus side of 300 lbs.
Seedticks boats are awesome looking and tough I am sure ,but thats where the location sensitive deal comes in ,they wouldnt go where I go,now my boats might not perform in his area.
All small paddle craft are a comprimise and do some jobs better than others,personaly I think sitting down really listing what you want a boat to do and what kind of conditions it will be used in is the most important phase of the building a new boat that will be satisfactory to the builder.
Ron