I have a duckwater 17 foot stealth fighter with the pods and it is a very seaworthy craft.... it was a prototype, and there are some things I'd have asked for to be different if I'd known better.
The electrical on it needs some tlc, the connections are wrapped in electrical tape and not hardly good enough for the salt water conditions,
The electrical panel is not the right for the wet conditions, and as such, several of the toggles are pooped out.
there were no anodes on it for corrosion prevention, and it needs some sort of apparatus to allow me to rig up and alternate emergency kicker motor.
I put on a 60 hp prop with a cnc hydraulic jack plate and it was a good investment.
I would have got one with a clear cockpit (instead of a storage chest seat on one side).. I'd be able to have more room for gear and could sit on buckets with padded tops.
It blends in pretty well for divers, Lots of times we can hunt out of it without even putting up the blind (for divers).
It is a large craft.. It is rare that I feel I am in over my head out on the Columbia river or puget sound, and over all I am happy with the purchase except for the few electrical issues.
I could drop it off the empire state building and it would probably not sustain any lethal damage.
It is a battering ram of a boat, and as such, fitting to my ability as a pilot.
the blind is of good quality.