Dave, Thanks for the info and picks. I do think I like the idea of the wood floor best, as I have plenty of leftover cedar from our home construction project. I like the looks of your boat. It seems as if most people are hunting with their feet towards the motor. The few times I have used my canvasback and the way my father set it up, is too hunt facing the bow. The motor cover acts as a behind the head cover and we could both squeeze in there. I plan to hunt alone (with a dog) out of the boat. I may take one of the kids on occasion, but really need to get a different boat for that. For whatever reason, I like the idea of facing the bow. I understand the function of the spray dodger to keep the wind and duck eyes off your back. DOes it provide some relief when motoring in rough water. Have you had the boat out on any large rough waters? How did it perform??
I would like to get the lowest profile I can get. I am thinking about building 2 sets of lids that are split lengthwise down the middle of the opening and hinged on the edges of the opening. I would leave an open space for my head to see out of, covered with mesh or something). That way I can completely close up and then flip the lids open when I want to sit up to shoot. The ducks are quite spooky by the time they arrive here, and I want to hide in areas most people can not hide in.
I am just very excited to get to work on my boat. Duck season ended too quickly this year. Unfortunately, we are experiencing our best duck weather now, which is not good for working on boats or finishing houses!!
I am sure we will continue to talk as I begin to rig out my boat!