That thing will have waves constantly slaming the underside of the bridge-deck, right where the craft is slpit by the seam and at it's weakest. If you sail in flat water it may be a decent boat. The asymetrical hull shape is at it's best when the windward hull is in the air, or at least just the keel is skimming the water. Going to weather while flying a hull would seem to be asking a lot of this boat and it's intended market. Daggerboards or LAR Keels would seem a more appropriate solution.
I see this as a a low performance, minimal comfort boat that needs boards.
But I'm no expert