For those with extra funds and some time to wait for a custom order (right off their website), you can even get the TakaCats in hypalon or TPU nylon. I myself nearly bought a TrueKit Discovery but chickened out and went 9.5’ air floor Achilles hypalon from Defender, which was about $2k and should serve and last me better with my use case. For the comparable pricing, I didn’t want to buy PVC (easy to repair, but more likely to need said repair). I did spend far too many hours browsing the owners forums and learning from videos, and they’re generally positively favored. Many end up adding custom transom risers, permatrims, and cupped props to get far better than stock performance (more speed, faster hole shot, less bow rise, less spray). I will say they are seemingly far dryer rides than people assume, due to the curved-up bow. We have cold waters up here, but otherwise the “landing craft” bow would have been very appealing. For heavily loaded, TrueKit does recommend the regular tender style for more buoyancy up front. The factory dinghy wheels seemed cool, too. “Every boat is a compromise”