You asked for drop stitch floor, front bar, and oars. The two Savage Gear US Stealth 175 Belly Boat listings match that setup directly: both describe a drop stitch floor, front bar, and oars, plus a high seat for easier rod handling.
If you want a bigger platform than a belly boat, the Flycraft options are the closest practical alternatives:
For the Savage Gear US Stealth 175 Belly Boat, use it for quiet lake fishing, short moves between spots, and precise casting. The oars help you reposition efficiently; the front bar and elevated seat make rod control easier.
For the Flycraft boats, think drifting, slow trolling, and controlled positioning on lakes, reservoirs, and shallow water. They’re better when you need more stability, more gear room, or room for a second angler.
Switch away from a belly boat if you need:
In that case, one of the Flycraft inflatable boats is the better fit.