I have a fourteen foot boat that is my main rig. There is not a real lot of spare room available in this rig, especially with three people, dog and all of our gear on board. Here is what I have-
I have an olive green five gallon bucket with a lid. Inside, I have a Coleman back packing, white gas stove. (unfortunately, I don't believe they make my particular model anymore, but they still make a small, compact, single burner stove that would work just as well). It's light, small and compact and it folds easily into a very small package. I have a quality aluminum backpacking pan set. (quality is important, stay away from the cheap, stamped, thin metal pans). In it is small sauce pan, large sauce pan and a 9" fry pan. I also have a compact backpacker's set of small containers carrying an assortment of condiments-salt and pepper, sugar, vegetable oil and a few herbs and spices. I have a cooking utensil set consisting of a large spoon, ladle, and spatula. I have a knife and one of those roll-up cutting sheet, plastic mixing cup, butane lighter and a few misc. items I can't think of right now. I also have a zip-lock bag with napkins, a hand towel and an old brown towel that I use to cover the bucket top, where I place the little stove when cooking. It makes a nice slip-resistant, semi camo cover for the whole thing.
With all of that in the bucket, believe it or not, there is plenty of room for food and drink. I used it this past season and was able to make two meals, with drinks, for three people. On a particlar morning, we were able to make hot drinks several times. Oatmeal for breakfast and then grilled ham and cheese sandwiches for lunch.
When I am done hunting, I just bring the whole kit into the house to clean and wash, then re-stock for the next hunt.
Have fun!
Jon