I've got a Shawnee, 48" wide that was built to my specs by Gay before he retired. From my house I can see his farm and shop and have known his family for 40 years, and I waited a little over a year to get mine. I didn't know if he would sell out or just close the doors, so I made sure to get one while I could. Of course as said by others, he has retired and sold out. I traded up you might say from an old regular Shawnee? / Ranger or who knows what it was. It was at least 15-20 years old when I bought it in the early 90's. I know that Gay had worked on it once before for the previous owner so I'll bet it was an old Shawnee. (Lots of people may not know that Ranger use to build river boats.) That old boat is still on the river.
Anyway I was down at Gaston's the other day and they have a new Shawnee down there for a raffle. One difference I saw is they are using metal (stainless?) deck lids now. But they are painted so you don't know it until you lift the lid. The boat looked well made to me, just as good as mine. I expect that the new guy will finish it out the way you want, like Gay did.
The only think I'm not wild about mine is that it has the ridges in the floor. I'd rather have a flat floor. But I don't think Gay offered that. I have the walk through live well with storage on one side and larger front storage, rear storage and floatation. It's wired for a trolling motor and lights and has a rod tray down the left side.
Someone asked why the boats aren't seen outside of the Ozarks. Well there are some hear and there. Gay told me he built several and sent them to Alaska. I've talked to people from several states that have bought them. Of course most of those people fish the White River. But they use them other places as well.
Another recommendation for them is that White River State Park rents them and there are plenty of people who have never been on the river renting them. You know they take their share of abuse.