I only use full length strips, whether they are purchased or skarfed together before cutting strips. A canoe takes ~72 full length strips to complete, plus or minus a few assuming the standard 3/4" strips, so my last build was 4 1" x 4" x 16' and 1 1" x 6" x 16' .... and I have about 24 strips left over. A boat should take about 3+ boards ( at 6"), since most ppl would rip that "+" part ( or 4th board) anyway, there are extra strips for most builds I have done.
At an extra 2 strips per board, that would be a difference in strip production for the entire boat or 8 strips assuming you go ahead and just rip up that entire 4th board.
That is just an estimate with the math ...obviously stuff happens in the real world, but I am trying to put this kerf business into context with what it really means to a build. Once you get that kerf down, as the thin kerf blades do, the impact starts to not be so important anymore.
Anybody with other blade dimensions, please chime in, I measured the blade on my circular saw and looked an average bandsaw blade up ... that doesn't make it gospel, just a start ....
Brian