Here is my opinion on it.
Personally, I think this will go over about like a fart in a spacesuit.
To me, it looks like they took the worst of multiple worlds, and attached them together.
First of all, the bottom width is only 32 inch. So, it is clearly a sit down boat, and moving around the craft is not going to work. Most of the people on this site agree that the minimum bottom width should be 36 inch to make a stable craft. It is really a design that is mainly found in crappie fishing boats, as it really isn't beneficial to bass fisherman, or for many other species really.
It doesn't really have any motor capabilities. It is rated for 2 horsepower. Obviously, that welded boat isn't going to fall apart with more power than that, but the goofy hull shape wouldn't take any more than that, without acting real stupid, and wallow a lot. It really only has room for one battery, so it seems to be limited to 12 volt bow mount power. Especially with one guy in the boat, that boat will spin like a pirouette, and not really be easily controllable.
Also, look at the lack of storage. You have a battery box, and livewell, and.... oh wait, nothing.
I don't see this being the hot new thing.
However, what I think may go over well would be if Tracker or somebody made a 1436, and decked it like a lot of the guys do on here. Many companies make something like in 1648 and bigger, I think Russ010 showed us a nice Alumacraft version in the dream boat under 20K thread, but nobody makes a smaller one, that many like for cost reasons, storage reasons, and size/weight for small tow vehicles/bad ramps or small ponds.