I think it might be a hard market ?
Most small boat people want to go fast...
Displacement hulls won’t/can’t plane, but they are super efficient at low speeds with minimal HP needed to attain hull speed.
The Oday Mariner sailboat I used was designed by Phillip Rhodes NA and is a very slippery hull. A 4hp would push it, 6hp would be more than enough, an 8hp 4stroke electric start twin would be perfect. Very quiet and efficient.
I’m using the Johnson 9.9 sailmaster as I own it. They are reliable ole engines and the “sailmaster” model get electric start, 6 amp alternator and extra long shaft. It should be a super low rpm to get hull speed with the 9.9
It’s too bad tooling cost do much. There may well be a market for small, light, trailerable mini trawlers that are super efficient and good for lakes, rivers and canal exploring. As you can see, it’s amazing what you can pack into a small hull. I think the problem would be the small market wouldn’t justify the expense of set up.