...multiple seats for multiple people would best be served with the longer the better...hunting slowly along waters edge with potential for taking a shot indicates wide/stable so you don't get yer feathers wet...should your hunt be successful you will need plenty of room for awkward cargo...toss in some camping gear and you will need a yacht... all those potentialities have always lead me to long (18'), light hull (Kevlar), quiet accessories (wood, not aluminum hardware), high sides (more effect by wind), etc... next issue of concern is the type(s) of environments you will use it (open lakes, slow narrow river, number of portages, protected or exposed to high wind, and on and on)...work out as many of these factors as possible to assist in narrowing your selections...rarely will one canoe handle all factors well...