I'm personally hoping that they stick with the Volvo Penta diesel line, there are enough outboards out there. However, I wish they'd take a page out of the offshore rated Scandanavian builders like Sargo and pair the diesel with an out drive for proper fuel efficient planing and maneuverability. Their 11 foot wide 31 foot pilot house cruises well in excess of 30 knots, loafing along at only 7 gallons an hour or so at a comfortable 22 knots or so with 400 horses. We could probably get the same result in a 28 with the D4 - 320. Similarly, it would be great to see an offset cabin with a real walkway and captains door. Easy to do if you scrap the walk entirely on the other side or go with a flip down ledge. The solar panels could move to the top of an optional hardtop Bimini and allow water toys to be all loaded and unloaded from the walkway. NW boaters appreciate cabin and windshield heat from the engine, diesel furnaces, fuel efficiency, and speed for long transits, not to mention good sea keeping. I second hanging on to the bow pulpit and ladder - it sure makes launching and loading from a trailer easy, and is the best way to load and unload water toys when at anchor.