Hi,
This post (and probably half a dozen others down the road) contain the steps I used for building the Gloucester Gull rowing dory model... What follows ain't pretty. Dynamite builds quality models... I don't. That out of the way...
Dynamite talked about various building materials, and I opted for the cheapest - cardboard. I just wanted something that I can pick up and study... Something that's proportionally accurate. I also wanted stuff I like, like heavy gunwales.
IMHO, the very first step for anyone who intends to build a boat or a model of a boat is to buy the appropriate Payson books:
http://www.instantboats.com/books.htm. Also pick up the appropriate model plans (
http://www.instantboats.com/modeling.htm) and boat plans (
http://www.instantboats.com/boats.html)... No matter what you build, get as much info as you can beforehand and study it. I didn't do that and learned the hard way... I blew so much money, frustration, and time... I've got my books now.
Getting started... I chose to build the Gloucester Gull model because it looks like a rowboat I'd enjoy, and because I've only built one boat using station molds. (A partial build really... At long last I think I'm starting to understand offsets. Yay!)
So here's the completed model...

Next up... How I arrived at my own scale, etc...