A pointy bow does not make a Mod-V, it is a flat bottom boat with a pointy bow. It won't ride any better and neither will most Mod-Vs unless you force the bow down into the oncoming waves. I have a flat bottom, flat fronted jon. It is only 14' so the ride is fair in a light, very light chop. Encountering boat wakes means you just slow down. I can run at full throttle in a light chop, its not bad. The hull slat on the front of the boat is very annoying though, I will admit so I remedy this by anchoring off the stern most of the time, don't do that in rough water though, unless you want to sink. Mod-Vs running on plane usually mean the bow is up slightly and they just belly flop from wave to wave unless you have the front weighted down. No 14' boat is really meant for rough water. I have ridden on many Mod-Vs and have friends that have them, they all swear their boat rides better but, I have ridden in them and I don't see the difference. They will still pound you if you try to run hard in rough water. I don't like the lack of stability in a Mod-v personally, for me getting shallow is why I have a flat bottom, not to mention metal is more resistant to oysters and rocks than a fiberglass flat bottom. A heavier boat will ride better too.