Congratulations on the impending addition to the family! I have rowed a lot of drift boats, and I think your thoughts of what you want are pretty spot on. Normally I would argue for a high side over a low side because of the ability to get in bigger water. But, since you already have a raft for big water I would go low side to cut down on fighting the wind. The wind still sucks in a low side (especially the N Platte in Wyoming) but it certainly helps. If you are looking at a Wydaho run I would suggest calling Hyde and seeing what they have in their used boat inventory. If you can get to the $5K range they usually have a few in that price range.
A couple things I like. Rod holders are key, I like ones that are built into the boat, but you can certainly ghetto some into place. I pulled the back seat out of mine and replaced it with a cooler, that doubles as a seat, its money and increases the space in the boat. Get good oars, you probably already know that, but they cost a lot because they are worth it. Shitty oars SUCK! Get a good cover that you can tow with it covered, it will keep your boat and all your gear free of road grime.
That is all I have at the moment, If I think of anything else I will add to it
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