Baryonyx,
That is a fantastic boat! I've just spent the better part of an hour looking over the website. The live-well is a great idea, even if it's only used to hold giant baitfish or to hold a giant fish until it can be certified then let go.
I grew up in Lund type v-hulls, fishing larger northern lakes and rivers and reservoirs. Those boats were fine for Pennsylvania and Canada, but the environment is a little different down here. I've been all over the proverbial board when it comes to settling in on a boat. I am really not interested in a Ranger/Skeeter style bass boat, but I have been looking at the packages available in the tracker series of boats.
And then on the other hand, I like to fly fish the Caney and would love to have something I can get back into skinnier water, so I've been looking at the Super 16 by Gheenoe, and a B-60 pro caster from RiverHawk. The problem I keep having with these types of boats is when I imagine myself wanting to go chase stripers and bass on Old Hickory or Priest.
Basically, I'm having a hard time focusing in on a boat type.
I have to weigh in a bunch of factors like the fact that my wife and daughter love to occasionally come out and fish with me, and I won't always be solely focused on Musky fishing.
I've spent a lot of time cruising the boat section of this forum, checking out everything from Mike Anderson's Supreme to all the cool Gheenoes and other boat types everyone has.
Anyway, I feel like I'm entering prime boat buying time, given the season...and I'm still indecisive about what to get. I sure wish Tuffy had a dealer down here somewhere, I'd really like to get a closer look at that boat. I did see a dealer in Ohio, which isn't far from my inlaws, but they didn't have many in stock.