floorboards?

I'm thinking about adding elevated floorboards to a NE Dory, reasoning that since you sit on the floor to sail the vessel they might help keep my butt out of any water that sprays over the bow/rails. I'd have one or two in each section removable to be able to get at any bilge water.

Any suggestions on wood species? I'm thinking  3/8" or 1/2" cedar elevated 1/4"-1/2" off the bottom (with limber holes in the supports of course). I may also add cedar accents to the thwarts and perhaps a trim of cedar along the inwhale so the floorboards don't look too much in contrast with the mahogany/cypress/okoume (I am not adding spacers, so the trim would have to avoid or accomadate oarlocks). I'm guess all told this would be about 10-20 lbs, epoxied and varnished. I'm not too concerned with weight.

Also, would you fiberglass the tops of the floorboards for abrassion resistance, as you would the floor itself?

   Also, does anyone know if the cedar sold by CLC is kiln-dried or air-dried? I'm guessing the former...

I like Cypress, unfinished. Super rot resistant, lightweight, great patina after a year or two, 0 revarnishing maintenance.