Let me 'splain, lol
and not in any specific order,. It's heavy, once it touches bottom it sticks there, one man can't pull it very far till the tide comes up, it's too big for 1 man, too small for 2. It has no, or practically no rise in the bow, it doesn't lift to the waves but punches through at low speed thus shipping green water up over the bow, and without a full spray shield sometimes into the cockpit, but the worst thing was the motor well. A good concept but too narrow, you can't run the motor in the tilt position without the prop hitting the sides of the well. There was a few other niggling things that can be dealt with with some ingenuity so not a big deal.
If these things don't bother you great, it bothered me, I experienced every one of the things I mentioned, a few changes to the mold it could have been about perfect...
I spent my entire life on the water commercially and have owned and used a lot of different boats and have a tendency to be critical of what I feel could have been better or improved, that's me, YMMV... Cheers! [cool]