I made a stripper pirogue from red wood but it only has a couple of 8 inch decks on it and they were easy to do. A full deck would take a little more time but could be done.
I was thinking of the same thing and mentioned it to Matt on the Freedom. All a person would need are several more stations on the inside of the hull to support the strips as they are assembled.
Compleat the hull , glass , everything , then fasten them to the hull with hot glue , a little not a lot so they could be removed when the deck is done.
Actually you would build the deck on the boat , then remove the deck , remove the stations and place the deck back on the boat.
The easy way to explain it is with pictures , like the way Chesapeake Light Craft does there Shearwater hybred kayak.
http://www.clcboats.com/gallery/page-sh ... show&id=17
At the bottom of that page click on RETURN TO MAIN GALLERY and go to the shop notes on the upper right side , there are 8 pages of how to do it.
For a angled deck , put the strips together in a flat panel (the same as using a piece of plywood) , mark it according to the directions , then cut the deck out and put the two sections together.
Chuck.
PS. All of this is in the thinking stage at this time. Remember , we are dealing with wood and wood can be used to build anything the way we want it. That is one of the beauties of it.