Today I had the opportunity to test drive the 12', blue one, that thing is rock solid for standing with very little or no fear of making a quick unexpected exit. It took me about 2 seconds at the launch to step in, stand with the pontoons not deployed, and sit to paddle its very stable. After paddling out the canal I went about 30' and deployed the pantoons and stood and polled at least 80% of the rest of the day, never even had a feeling it was unstable, you can easily stand and wizz right off the side. You can also easily stand, turn 360 and cast in any direction.
I found my rods behind me in the holders were in the way of my poling technique, but no problem I brought my crate and it fits nicely in front just moved the rods to the rocket launcher in front and I was set to go.
BFW modified one of the push poles adding about 2' making it useable, but his 15' TFO is much better. The pole that comes with the Freedon Hawk is aluminum and sectional with the little sping push buttons like a paddle, problem is out of the box the pole is far to short for any water deeper than 12", and the mud-foot is to small in soft bottom it sinks in and sticks. We traded poles for a while and BFW agreed. Putting the pole aside when not in use is no problem I just laid it in the kayak and it goes nowhere. The factory paddles are a bit cheesy also.
There is a ton of room on the floor in front of where you sit or stand that is very easy to access.
The 14' is considerably faster than the 12' both paddling or polling. Both are much slower polling than paddling, poling they have almost no glide, as soon as you stop applying human power to the pole the boat stops. Its also a bear to poll directly into the wind. Drifting and going with the wind is a dream though.
If BFW offers again, I'll be out there on the Freedom Hawk but next time I'm testing the 14. We covered a hell of a lot of shorelines today and saw nothing, actually I did see 1 stingray and a lot of white birds, and the Homestead fly-boys several times. It was cold all day, water was beautiful, but the wind shifted NE and after the tide came in and did not go out.
Couple pix...
The BoneFishWhisperer

Pontoons Deployed on the 12' model

Bow area, crate fits nicely..

Thanks BFW