One thing I forgot to mention, yea I know long post, but the new Grizzly has no wood construction even in the transom. When I mounted the 30 HP Tohatsu I noticed a hollow transom with grid type bracing inside for strength and it seemed very strong. After banging a few stumps in the creek I have not noticed so much as a dimple in the transom. Also the flat floor seems like it can be removed to inspect welds under it and hopefully not find any open cell foam floatation full of water. I was tempted to try and remove it to see how its built where eyes don't see but its to new of a boat for that unless I expect something is going wrong. I checked under the bow deck and inside the front cap area mounting the trolling motor and its no wood to be found. I had to check because I have been snookered by a dealer before saying no wood construction showing me the tag on the back of a 2001 Sea Pro 180DC that said all composite construction only to find that composite meant to Sea Pro composite plywood construction. The first hole I bored in the gunnel to mount a flush mount rod holder reveled plywood in the Sea Pro. I reeducated the dealer on composite construction before I slipped in the rod holder and sealed up the hole. He had absolutely nothing to say and left me standing in the parking lot. Did I mention I hate dealing with a dealer !