It looks interesting. The center cockpit design is uncommon. I don't know if it's a plus or a minus (like most things, both), but it's different from most other boats on the market. I personally find it appealing, with some caveats.
I would prefer walk-around side decks (one of my pet peeves). I would also much prefer a separate enclosed shower, a wet head would be a deal breaker for my admiral.
I would be skeptical of buying something that only exists as computer renderings. The biggest question mark to me is the price. $114,000 for a new 34 ft trawler is too cheap. With other new 34 ft boats selling in the $400k range (American Tug, Nordic, Beneteau, etc.) it's hard to imagine how they will be able to actually make this for 1/4 of that. Even the resurrected Logan 33 is trying to get around $200k base price, and that's less boat than the Sand Piper. I wouldn't be surprised if there ends up being some bait-and-switching with the price as they realize they can't make it for $114k. Even boats made in China cost more than that.
I also wonder about the claimed S/L of 2.0 and the 11 kt speed. That would be terrify of course, but I wonder how predictive the modeling software is? That would be about 50% faster than the pure displacement speed of a 34 ft hull.
If they really can deliver on the promises at close to the $114k price, I think it will sell well, it would be a bargain. It would be so refreshing for a new boat to actually be affordable.