There's pros and cons to all 3. No. 1 requires planning since everything will be walled up so you need to figure out where you plan on putting everything. While you can run outlets around the perimeter of the shop its planning on if you want to add a separate line for the DC or 30 amp lines for a TS or big tools. This makes the shop look nice and clean.

No 2 and 3 are easier but you have boxes and or conduit on the walls which can get in the way of hanging cabinets, etc.

A few other thoughts. Unless you have someone to help putting OSB on the ceiling is not a one man job. Drywall on the ceiling is fine. I personally don't see the benefit of OSB on a ceiling. Your only hanging lights or an aircleaner so your going to drill into the studs or strapping. Do consider a wood floor for comfort and you can run lines under the floor to various tools. You don't have to trip on cords.

The take away is to plan everything out before you start to work. Don't forget lines for heat/AC, the boat shop and outlets outside the building.

One last thing is they do make oversize plates for outlets.