Just another poker in the fire.
I have built several wooden boats. A Zack Taylor Widgeon Sneakbox as well as a Lake Erie Layout Boat, a small Pond Box and wood deck over my aluminum hulled boat.
On the Widgeon, I started out using resorcinol (sp) glue as described in the plans. Great stuff. You mix the two parts with a popsicle stick, in a cup, then you have about ten minutes to spread on the two parts. Works great, BUT it is a royal pain in the butt dealing with all of that mixing. After framing was complete, I gat a little resourcefull and decided to use the (new at the time) PL 500 construction adhesive for a the hull and top decking. The 500 was touted as being rated for exterior use. I have absolutely no regrets. It worked great. Needs no mixing, the cauliking gun is easy and convenient, and it has held up for over twenty years. Now I will say, I sealed the entire boat inside, the exterior is glassed and I DO take pretty good care of my rig. I never let water sit in it.
Pretty much the same results with the layout boat, pond box and big rig. Only I used the PL from start to finish. Again, NO REGRETS!
I am contemplating another build and will proably use something similar again.
Just my $.02.
Jon