what I would is make them in pairs using a modified inside out technique.
For the top and cockpit take 2 jaws out of the chuck and clamp a 1x2x7 between the 2 jaws. Turn a rim 1/8” high and hollow the cockpit just a shallow bowl so you don’t cut through later. Smooth the rim into the surface toward the ends of the piece. Leave the last inch on each end unturned. Make 2 of these.
Then glue these two pieces together With the cockpits facing. Just put glue on the 1” sections at each end.
when the glue is set. Using all 4 jaws grip one end in the chuck an use the tailstock to center and Support the other end.
turn a curve from the center to a small point on each end. Point should be 1” from each end in the unglued area.
I often put a wrap of tape over the two pieces where I am not turning just in case I cut through
Leave the point about 3/16 thick.
You can use a fine saw to cut through each end.
Or take the two pieces turn the tailstock end to a point cutting the waist free.
The cut through at the chuck side remove the tape and you have two Stylized boats.
this makes a curved keel and flat deck. 4-5” long. You can modify dimensions.
if you want a Flatter keel. Take a look at
@brian horais
https://www.aawforum.org/community/index.php?threads/creating-a-thermed-3-legged-stool.16273/
use the wheel turn the sides of the boats