I delivered one from CA to Hawaii, and disliked it. The bridgedeck was so low it slapped waves constantly, and the dining table would jump up three inches or so and bounce the plates into the air! Overall the boat was so flexy in waves that if you stood in the doorway to the cabin you could feel the air whooshing in and out enough to blow your hair around. The engine is linked to a liftable leg where the prop is, nice idea to reduce drag for sailing, but a weld failed where the hydraulic cylinder attaches, so we had to lasso it with lines and lash it up or it would flop around. A lot of the finish work was terrible, the galley counter had a wavy saw cut where it mated to the fiddle,leaving little gaps for food and water to go down, and there were a lot of saw cuts where when they cut an opening they left little intersecting overruns at the corners like they used a circular saw. Keep in mind this is on a brand new boat not a used one. The biggest plus was the propane fridge, we had salad, cold beer, and could ice down the fish we caught, but they vent the fridge right out to where the helmsman seat is so on long watches it's hot and if the wind is right you keep smelling propane fumes.
All in all, I'd say if you are going to be sailing in near shore, fairly protected waters on moderatly short cruises it is an O.K. boat but where it really shines is sitting around on it at the marina....