I'm not sure it really planes. The inboard Tugs and Cuts have a semi-displacement hull. The boats are very efficient at hull speed but require every bit of the Horse Power to push the boat through the water at higher speeds. If you are use to a planing hull boat, throttle up boat, gets on plane, back off throttle and adjust tabs and on plane. Your not going to experience that with a Tug. When we purchased our Cutwater we did it without a Sea trial. When we took delivery at first run I had the same question as you. The boat performed as advertised but the bow was riding very high. It felt like it could not break plane. Well it can't! The hulls really are not designed to. The hulls are designed to run very efficient at hull speed.The hull design has more water line length then a comparable boat of it's size which increases the hull speed and efficiency. Fluid Motion puts high speed, high horse power engines in the boats to give you the ability to cruise faster but unfortunately this is not with economy. When cruising at high speed you are pushing a lot of water to maintain speed. If the bow high ride is not comfortable for you adding Bennett drop fins will help with that. They also help lift the stern when additional weight is aft. I was told that Bennett drop fin's were originally designed for the Dave Livingston Bayliner designed hulls of the 80's. The Bayliner Motor Yacht line eventually came standard with them and so did many other Bayliners to assist with the high riding bow. I'm not saying its a bad design. Do a search on TugNuts, Drop Fins, Bow riding high, you will see this is common to the Tugs and Cuts. Many say it isn't a problem for them, awesome! Many say it is a problem, the drop fins will help. I have used them for 3 years and can't find one issue (except hard to rack store the boat) and experienced better performance and lower bow attitude . This year I installed larger planes ( to rack store the boat)and experienced the same effect as the drop fins. The drop fins are much easier to install.
My advise is use the boat for a while get use to it and then determine if it is an issue. Its not going to change they all ride bow high.