I would be careful to make sure the ramp is fully sealed , as in all stern trawlers with a ramp in any chop ( even running over other boats wash ) you will get water coming up the ramp , once she's in the water another thing to watch out for is going from full ahead to zero power as the prop wash will catch up and run right up the ramp if you simply shut the motor off , she has a storm gate with a roller on top at the top of the ramp it might be an idea to model this in the up position so you limit any water up onto the main deck ( unless of course you want working net drums/winches and tow a net )