Sort of funny, one of the major selling points is that it is trailerable. I guess that makes my AT34 trailerable too but, I would hate to personally trailer the boat.
Trailerability is a major attraction of the boat for me. As an AT34 owner, I can assure you that an AT34 is not trailerable in any sense of the word.
I would not consider the Seapiper to be trailerable in the sense of a runabout, but the ability to pretty easily put it on a trailer and move it without using a boat mover, even if you have to rent a truck or hire a driver to do it, is attractive. The difference in being able to easily bring it home for the off season, or reposition it across the country is the attraction for me. It cost me nearly $20K to move the AT34 across the country, I could move the Seapiper for about $1200. At that price it could be done seasonally.
If I could bring myself to sell a couple of the boats I already own, I'd be tempted by it, or perhaps a custom version similar to it. The unusual arrangement puts me off, but that could be corrected with money.