Looks like you have a nice project going. However, I'm going to guess that
no matter what you do, you are going to have liquid water inside the
compartments if you seal them shut.

Why? Unless you are building the boat in a desert in winter, you will be
sealing in relatively warm and humid air inside the compartments. When the
boat is in the water, the compartments will cool and the moisture will
condense.

Depending on the size of the compartments, the amount of liquid water could
be a few drops to something more significant.

I'm projecting your construction technique to mean exterior epoxy coating
but likely not interior to the compartments. If so, then you have the
opportunity for interior rot with water contacting bare wood.

I built a small trailer with similar construction that was very air tight
and ended up adding vents and a drain plug for this and other reasons. And
yes, I did play with the idea of installing a 1-wire network in the trailer
to monitor conditions and control some stuff. :)
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