Wife did video as well, so I can't complain, it is a poor camera, video made up for it. I must say that it went well on the water,it was not as fast as I had hoped,entirely due to the motor not being a high revving type,I felt that it was getting close to planing ,but I really need a shot of a bigger engine to see if that will do the trick.I don't want to buy a 5 hp outboard then find it needs 10 hp.On the other hand, I don't want a 10 hp if 5 is enough to scare the stuff out of you! The good thing is that I know it floats and copes with fairly big waves with no sense of instability,the seagull engine will do for a while,more suited to taking my daughter for cruises. I am not calling it a speedboat yet , just a boat. I have built it to last,and take bigger engines,either inboard or outboard, and this is reflected in it's weight,but this is mostly low in the hull,so it doesn't roll much. I am very happy with the result, and I think it looks about as good as you can make a 7 foot by 4 foot boat look.It has used up quite a few unusual parts in it's construction and there is a lot of scope for tinkering with it.I was working on my new steering wheel today and it is nearly ready for varnish/paint ,still not sure about finish. I will post photos of it anyway. I also need a good graphic of a viper to finish off me nose(bow). Can't wait to go out again. (Maybe get some decent photos!) Andy M.