Well we all know what they say about opinions and everyone having one, but since you asked I share mine. First off I really like aluminum V-hulls due to their light weight, very low maintenance and toughness. Your new to you hull looks great! As you've already been recommended, pull the floor and replace the flotation foam. Don't be surprised if you find mice nests and snake skins under there. No need to replace the floor with Aluminum unless you have a very low cost supply of both sheet and angle for support. Marine ply should last you 20+ years if you don't abuse it and you will end up with the stiffness and support the designers specified.
Unlike Carl (D'oh, & now Tom), I like a side console, or in your boat the starboard biased wheel. The boat balances well with your weight forward and you'll quickly learn to approach decoys, downed ducks etc on your starboard side where you'll be able to reach them without letting go of the helm. The remote steering keeps the higher horse power rating and it will be real convenient keeping your fishfinder and GPS out of the way in front of the wheel. Staying with pedestal seats will allow you to clear the cockpit for hunting, Just stow the seats under the forward deck. You can also rig shorter tubes to lower the seats to a good huntable level and keep the comfort of a nice padded seat with back support.
I'm assuming from the boats numbers that your in Wisconsin and she'll see some good sized water now and then. I would add a dodger that you can see over while sitting at the helm. Below is a picture from the 90's when BJ (Bob Johnson) still hung out here. This is his boat:
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I believe she's a 16 ft that he runs around the edges of Long Island sound. The removable posts that are up in the picture are for a canvas blind that extends around the cockpit. His boat has bench seats, but the floor and pedestal seats would be even nicer.
Just to clear up Michael's statement, I didn't add the bench seats, I've bought my 14 -fters with them, I simply add decks and other modification from there. Benches work well for my specific hunting style, transport large numbers of decoys then stash the boat. An open floor plan would be more flexible for all around use.
Enjoy!
Scott