What Mike said.

I have a 115 Yamaha and the Yamaha 8 hi thrust kicker. I opted to move up one thickness for the hull bottom, up sized the fuel tank to 50 gallons, swapped out the port side seat and bench for a recliner seat.
A very stable fishing platform.

Vence and the rest of the folks were very easy to work with. I couldn't be there regularly to watch the progress on the manufacturing, so I left a diposable camera and they took pictures as the hull was built. I wish now that I had opted for the Zolatone paint on the inside to make clean-up a little easier.

We've fished MA 6, Sekiu, LaPush, and WCVI with the vessel with no problems.

The Super Sport Off Shore came out the year after we bought ours. If I had to do it over again, I think I'd opt for the 40/18 entry/deadrise plus the hull is a little wider, I think. It would ride smoother in the chop. I'd go up to the 150 for that hull. That said, our fuel economy is good. Get the stainless steel prop on the big motor. It helps a lot.

The bracket is nice to work fish on as they are outside the gunwale and the cool metal seems to help calm them down.

Had a radar arch built in Port Townsend and put radar on this year. A really nice set-up for us. Makes fishing in Fogust a little more palatable.