Please note that all comparisons will be made against the two previous boats, the green pirogue, and the yellow plastic boat.
I launched this morning just as the sun was coming up. Took a few minutes to get a feel for her then took off.
First impressions, this boat is worlds more stable than the green boat. If you start trying to lean it over it leans a little then it feels like you have hit a wall. I will say I did mange to stand in it briefly, that being said it was very brief, I don't have real good balance.
Speed feels pretty good, or rather I should say ease of paddling. I tend to amble along more than cruise or race, but it feels real easy to get moving and keep a decent pace.
Handling, this boat will turn on a dime, I mean think about turning and you are. In comparison, in the green boat is a bugger to turn. The green boat also has no bow sway and will glide straight as an arrow. This boat has a small amount of sway and sometimes glides straight, sometimes veers off in one direction or the other. The differences between the boats, the green boat has little if any rocker to it, at just a glance this one looks like it has a fair amount of it. I'm also still playing with trying to figure out how to trim it, but it does react worlds different depending on where the seat is.
Overall impression is that it's a great boat, especially for messing with jugs. It is almost effortless to put in motion and like I said it will turn on a dime. It came in at 58lbs with the depth finder mounted, which puts it about 20lbs lighter than the green boat, and a pound or two lighter than the plastic boat.
Even managed to catch a few fish this morning several perch (no pictures) and then these. yes I know he's little, but he is a fish and I am a fisherman, actual size about 8" long. First fish caught that wasn't meant to be bait

Then this one, he went 16"
I hope to conduct more field trials tomorrow morning at sunup
kevin