Re: what are the pros/cons of flat bottom boats
There are flat bottom boats, then there are semi-vee bottom boats, then there are V-bottom boats. Aside from Dory's, & rowboats (flat bottomed) most all other boats were semi-vee bottom boats (vee in the front, flat in the back), until around the mid-60's when the V-bottom, & deep vee bottom boats were patented. Which was fine on 18' and bigger boats, But, most builders would not make a 16' or smaller Vee bottom boat, because of problems with stability! Glastron was the first 16' vee bottom boat made soon after that, but was really tipsy side, to side,

Most small boat builders stuck to the tried, & true, semi-vee boat design, for safety reasons. Around this time tri-hulls were designed as a compromise of a bit smoother riding, & more stability,,, A lot of builders jumped on this idea, as it works out quite well on small boat (under 16') design.