I've made a couple SOF kayaks, always without plans (steam-bent ribs, just sized the frame to my body traditional style) and wondering if I can get away with something similar. I'm not trying to make anything super fancy, just want to putter around my local ponds on calm days and have a place to tie my cooler when I go swimming. Also been doing too much fiberglass work lately and want to bust out the hand tools

If no plans, any good resources (or personal opinions) for desigining a SUP? (i.e. how to choose length/width, rocker, deadrise, flare, etc)?
My thought was (if I just freestyle it) to take a kayak-like approach, something along the lines of:
- Build rails and attach to transom/nose (a-la SOF kayak, this sets the shearline and flare)
- Put keelson and stringers in place temporarily, get them to have whatever deadrise and/or rocker I decide (maybe measured off of a "real" sup and approximated?)
- cut & insert plywood frames
- Figure out some fin arrangement - I have a spare longboard fin box and a big D-fin in the ole' basement-chandlery-rubbermaid-tub, so probably I'd figure out a way to use that (maybe embed into the keelson?)
- lash keelson/stringers/deck stringers (I assume just a flat deck?)
- strap a deck on top (piece of thin plywood? maybe thin plastic? whatever I find in the basement?)
- success!(?)
Curious if to hear if anyone has attempted a plan-less build or knows of a good set of free plans so I can avoid the bother

Thanks!
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