Everyone is going to have different answers and suggestions for you based on their experiences and what they've used.
Look at what you want to use the boat for, think about what features are important to you.
When I made this decision about a year ago I was looking for something that was stable enough to stand up in and cast, large enough to hold three people and gear, easy to transport and store (live in an apartment + small car) and would be suitable for the ocean and lakes.
I bought a 8.5' inflatable with hard floor and v-bottom, my dad gave me his old Evinrude Junior 2hp motor and it goes pretty good, I use it for everything, I've been out crab fishing in it, salmon fishing in the ocean, fishing a few lakes (row or motor, it goes good just under human power) and out in the harrison river. This is the manufacturers link if you want to know about it more:
http://www.aquaquick.com/p1.htmlI want to get a canoe as well because I grew up in a canoe, but theres no way I could haul in a crab trap standing up in one or even handle as rough of waters as I have in my current boat. Each style has it's advantages and disadvantages, do your research and good luck