I have a Three canoes and a kayak that are used for hunting.
1. Is a 17 foot Gruman double ended. I keep it in WI at my BinL's, it is heavy , stable and rugged. I went to use it last summer and can't believe how heavy it has gotten in 20 yrs, maybe I'm getting olded, used to run traplines aaa, fish, harvest wild rice and deer and duck hunt out of it. It is a dear old friend that I would bet my life on, in fact I have.
2. Is a aluminum Beaver racing canoe, light as a feather, easy to paddle, fast and it will dump you in the drink if you don't pay attention. I use it by myself to hunt and camp out of.
3. A Martin square stern 15", it is the work horse of the bunch. With a load of decoys myself and the dog it will plane with a 3hp Johnson 2 cyl. I used it out on the potholes and the coastal estuaries for years untill I brought my duckboat out here. It is wide, stable and works well with two guys, I use it to float rivers with a partner.
4. A pelican rotomolded 12 foot kayak that I sewed up a camo cover for. It is fairly stable, I shoot out of it. Not much room, I throw a half dozen teal decoys behind the seat. It is a neat little rig for exploring new areas. It is a hard to get out of unless the water is very shallow.
With fall camo, there are loops to attach grass.

Winter camo, the cover is reversable and wear snow camo.

5. A Marshrat that I picked up. It is a handy little rig, very stable, fits in my van, and will haul me my dog and a sack of decoys. I tricked it out with oarlocks and transom, the 3hp Johnson is a little much, but a 38lb. thrust electric works well.

I'll post a picture of the Kayak later tonight or in the morning.