Hi Leonard-I have the same boat and have had it for about 15 years. I don't have any pics for you now but maybe I can give you a few idea's. I have put some closed cell foam anti-fatigue flooring on the deck, it gets cold here in Jersey during hunting season and it is a good base for both me and the dog. I also have a Momarsh Invisa-lounger for a seat, it works great and is comfortable. If you want to sit a little higher I use either one or two square floation cushions underneath it. On the deck I put in a bunch of nylon eye straps(http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/search_subCategory.do?categoryName=Eye%20Straps&category=572&refine=1&page=GRID) from bow to stern to tie grass to. I also have a 4X4 piece of fastgrass to throw over my legs and the open cockpit. The dog sits in the front of the cockpit and I sit just behind her with my feet toward the stern. That setup works very well for me. I also now use a piece of camo burlap to throw over the engine, have found it easier and more effective than a piece of grass which tends to blow or slide off. I run a 9.9 Merc 2 stroke on it and it planes and makes good speed, between 15-20. You need about a foot of water, maybe a little more, to get it up on plane. I keep a 10' pushpole inside up under the gunwhale to get around in shallow water. I have pushed this boat across soupy mud when I got caught on a low tide, would rather not do it again but it can be done. I use it in the salt marshes of NJ. I don't venture out on the bays, or if I do, not very far from land, just because I don't like to and I don't think the boat is really made for that, but I have been in 2-3 footers in it and it handled it ok. The boat hides very well and easily and is a stable shooting platform. You can stand on the edge and it won't go over. I had to stiffen up the bow several years ago as it was cracking due to deflection, but since then it has been fine(this boat is probably 25 years old now). I also had somebody make me a shelf for the starboard side a few years back and it is very utilitarian and has made a big difference for storing things, as the ones that come with it are small. I also put a small strip of wood across the front the existing shelves to hold things in, if you don't, they just fall or roll out. I had a drain tube (and plug!) put in the stern, mostly so I could keep it dry from rainfall getting in and to drain it when I get back from gunning. I will try and get a picture later this summer when I can get to the boat. I have enjoyed this boat and feel pretty safe in it. It doesn't track in the wind without power, that is the biggest drawback that it has (pushpoling). I use it pretty hard and find I need to put a new skin of glass along the keel every few years. Hope this helps.