It was designed to run bank lines at night. I still have to order the big LED bar that will go under the front, but the live well for bait is in front of the console and easy to reach when pulling in lines, the wooden covers with no cushions on top of the live well are for cutting said bait etc... The deck is 14 feet by 8 feet wide. Not huge, but the ROOM available on it compared to the space available on my Bass tracker is a VAST improvement... SIZE matters in the river.. I needed to keep it small so I could maneuver it when the water is low.. so it has 18 foot pontoons, most of which stick out the back to support a big motor... Currently it has the 25 horse Evinrude from my Tracker on it, I have a 50 Horse Merc having the lower unit rebuilt that will eventually get mounted so I can return the 25 to the Bass tracker.
I have been running rivers all my life in one boat or another. The disadvantage most boats have is ROOM.. you have room to SIT., and fish.. TO spend a week on the river without leaving, you have to have a camp site, and that limits you to a specific stretch of river, and it also means you have to climb the bank.. often that can be a climb of ten feet straight up. You get muddy and dirty, you have to carry fuel up and down, along with everything else to set up your camp site etc...
On RiverRat.. I have my fold out chair.. I dont have to climb anywhere.. I take out my light weight sleeping bag and crash in the reclining chair... An advantage of that, is I can keep right on fishing, wrap the line around a finger or toe, and HOPE you dont (DO?) tie into a 60 pounder while asleep.. I have an 8x8 fold out awning that fits on the deck if its drizzly and tarps to seal it if necessary.. self contained camp site... I can pull my lines if I am not getting any hits and move to a different spot without breaking camp, because I take camp with me.
Smaller cats get sliced into fillet's and grilled or fried. Burgers, Brats, all are easily possible.
SO.... with the wife heading out to a new job 1200 miles away... Guess who is going to be spending several miscellaneous weeks on several different rivers next summer?