It's close. I've had it out a couple of times. I still am planning on guide-ons on the trailer, some limited removable seating, a door for the under deck storage, and a hand full of fit/trim items. Boat does great on the water. My mystery prop put me at 43mph (GPS) with 4 guys in the boat, but it would overspeed, so for running empty I'll be stepping up in pitch. With 4 guys in the boat and a couch, the boat displaces right at 4" of water evenly front to back.
As far as the boat's specs -
24' length
76" floor (outside, inside floor is 4" above outside dimention)
102" beam (as wide as I could go and legally haul it on the road)
30" sides
60" deck
3/16" sheet bottom and transom
1/8" sheet sides, floor, deck, and consol
1/8"x2"x4" and 1/8"x2"x2" structural framework
Crossmembers are on 12" centers
Just under 2000lbs hull weight with motor and rigging
Foam for 2600lbs of floatation
sub-floor is completely isolated from underneath so as not to trap fish oil underneath
(2) 4" drains for above floor (never have to unclog drains when using boat to brush a duck blind)
standard drain for under floor cavity. (7/8" if I remember right)
I'm sure there is a ton I'm forgeting, and I have pictures of the begining of the build. I'll post them as soon as I can find them.
I am 26 yrs old, this is the first boat I've ever built, as well as the first time I've ever mig'd aluminum. I could not be happier with the way everything has turned out.