Is it your boat,or are you associated with SeaPiper?
I work for the broker selling the boat for Seapiper in Dana Point. The boat is on our dock in front of our office.
I found this thread while researching the boat, and uploaded pics to dispel the visibility rumors.
BTW it's a major pain to use this site. I can't comment using cell, as it returns "too many redirects" errors. Have to wait till I'm on wifi. Also uploading pics was no picnic, hense the multiple postings. Took awhile to figure out the workaround. Plus other things.
So if I'm late responding, or give up altogether, you'll know why
The boat is nice. Not amazing fit and finish. Varnish is reminiscent of Chinese rataan furniture. It does look nice; just ignore the edges.
Opening ports are aluminum framed, but the panes and hinges are cheesy. The hinge covers readily fall off. Would just remove them and discard.
Head door is a flimsy 2 piece thing. Might work.
Several other things look like they hadn't figured out how to do it yet.
Some interior damage or marginal fitting during construction or shipment.
The marble(ish) trash can lid on the galley countertop will fly across the cabin in the first wake.
It's like a new Bayliner, except obviously heavier duty to the eyes and touch.
I still love it for previously stated reasons, flaws disregarded. As I said a utility cruiser with modern equipment and accommodations.