Nope!

Not only that, but the shapes and structure of the hulls themselves need to be tailored to the process. The material itself doesn't have the stiffness of fiberglass/foam, so the shape needs to be designed to help get stiffness, or a framework needs to be inside. Long, flat surfaces don't work. You're not likely to see existing designs directly converted for this reason. There's also probably a limit to size of the boat, but these things will change as technology is advanced.

So, again, I'll lament the fact the roto will be the only option for recreational boats. I still think there's a market for more recreational boats, but it would need to be developed, as most people don't look this way anymore.

Movies of 18s playing in the surf from the past make one wonder if anybody plays that way anymore. Can't imagine any roto or pure racing boats in that environment...