I'm sticking with the original (modified) design for the TMS-20 we have a lot a re-design time and $$'s invested. I could change my mind if I get overwhelming evidence but it seems to be more of personal taste.
I have Mark’s A-Cat at the shed and looking at the design I see the lower and “flat” waterline carried forward to the bow.
I spoke to Hans some time ago and he was messing with the F16’s but I’m not sure he is following through with it. He is fish farming and doing very well. The power cat has been around for some time and first started as a sailboat I think he is messing with the power cat some on the side.
Few years back my buddy and I where flying air-borne off of short stacked 6-8 footers off of Smathers Beach in Key West during an annual spring break spring camp out. I went block to block as we launched. We ended up digging into the face of the wave in front of us instead of landing on the crest. Forty-five degree bow first clear up to front beam at about 15 knots. The boat, not us, the boat stopped and popped backwards, surfaced and took off again surfing the wave trying to pitch pole. I’m standing on beam climbing up and back to cut the main sheet. Good thing the crew was hooked up but not out. I went flying like a rag doll body slammed him hard. It’s nice to have a good crew!