Very nicely designed and built. And, most importantly, spacious. It's a 47' boat, so the dodger is very spacious and provides a ton of shelter for both a helmsperson and someone on watch sitting in the cockpit. On a boat our size (33'), though, a hard dodger would be much smaller and lower, but I suppose be better than nothing (and better than a canvas full-width dodger?).
You can see from the pic below just how little shelter our companionway-only dodger provides for the helmsperson (my wife's upper body and head is just visible over the top of the yellow jerry jug in the centre of the pic). You have to try to duck behind it --quickly-- when spray comes flying! And when sitting in the cockpit with your back facing forward (looking aft), the dodger provides no shelter, just a bit of windbreak sometimes, depending on wind direction.
Actually, as an intermediate thing for offshore, for a while I've been thinking on and off of trying to find a way to rig some sort of cloth panels with windows(?) or something like that between the edges of the existing narrow dodger and the deck --just something to deflect large dollops of spray that make their way aft, and to provide a windbreak when sitting in the cockpit on watch (when looking aft, with one's back at the forward end of the cockpit). Just something simple that would be easy to put on and remove, just for offshore/big spray. It would probably look really dumb, but it might do an adequate job for now, and be easily removable when not needed, which is most of the time...