Congrats!
I'll be interested to see if they include a bag for you. And if so, which bag they send you. I love the big one like this:
The Deluxe Cargo Pocket is the ideal choice for organizing gear on your framed boats.
www.outcastboats.com
Except the old one attaches with bolts to the IGS system instead of straps. I love mine that has the bolts vs the straps. I bought my Commander used, but pretty sure the bag that came with it.
I then bought a Striker and it came with this one:
The Frameless Cargo Pocket utilizes the Integrated Gear System (IGS) found on Outcast and Fish Cat frameless and MAC series rafts.
www.outcastboats.com
It's much smaller and more expensive than the bigger one with straps, but at least it has bolts and has a separate top section that is handy.
I'm disappointed in Outcast/NRS that they no longer offer the big one with bolt-ons.
Either way, you'll absolutely want one of them. WAY better than trying to carry stuff in a pack or vest. They are also handy rod holders for rods that are not being fished. And they hold my beer.
I have the older generation so no stern IGS mount, but I would be very careful anchoring a Commander in moving water. It would be really handy for bobber fishing on the lakes though. I highly recommend the Scotty anchor for that:
https://www.outcastboats.com/product/scotty-anchor-lock-w-deck-mount/
I would also caution against fins in most moving water. If it's stuff like the lower canyon Yak, then no problem. But if there rocks and real river type conditions are expected, best to trust your oars and not have anything on your feet besides a great pair of wading boots that have felt and/or spikes.
For lake fishing (you'll use it more on lakes than you thought you would) I like to always have the oars, fins, bag/bags and the apron. It's painful if you forget the apron. For bobber fishing I like to carry 2 anchors, but it's not as good as a pram or raft with 2 anchors. If the wind is steady then just 1 anchor out the back works ok. You'll sort of float back and forth, but not terrible.
And I prefer having 2 bags to carry crap (including 2 or 3 rods) versus using one of the IGS mounts for a rod holder. For rod holding for an active rod, you can just use the apron to hold it in place while trolling. Easier to pick up that way too. And I've also put my Garmin on the Commander. Strap on the transducer and also strapped on the Garmin just in front of the right oar. The IGS mounts are too far back for viewing comfortably.
You'll love it. Absolute weapon!