A few notes:
1) Seams are not beautified yet, but they are water tight!!
2) I need to put a back-brace in to trim the boat out better... I knew this before hand, but didn't to see how much it mattered. I had to lean forward a bit to keep the bow level-ish.
3) It's faster than i expected, though I wasn't expecting much.
4) In some ways it's very much like the Maven - ridiculously easy to sink the ends.
5) In other ways, it is very, very different. Like in stability!
6) It's also wicked comfortable! Even with my "just toss it in" outfitting
So, on to the images!!
First, on the dock (note the ice and snow...as well as all the pretty patterns of ice on the dock. It was slippery...), and heading on in!


Now, IN the water. We had to lighten this image up a bit, as it was getting dark. In the first image I'm paddling right along, in the second I'm just sitting there - note that BOTH decks are 1" under water, and only the micro-turret and cockpit rim are out of water!! This is a "full cut" Mentor (nothing taken out) and I'm about 156 with no gear these days....


As previously mentioned, I need some foam behind me to keep me forward a bit. 2" should do it, or it may be overkill. But I'm going to wait to play with that until I have access to a nice warm pool!!!

All done..time to get warm!

Needless to say stern and bow pivots are a piece of cake. I'll try playing around in it a bit more once the trim is worked out...and the temps where I'm paddling are warm enough I don't mind a roll or three!