Wow, lots of garbage here.
I went from an Octane to a Foot Rocket. I can say the learning curve going from one of the bigger hulls to one of the smallest was very small. Yes, the Foot Rocket takes learning, but is suprisingly stable. For reference, I attempted to ride a brawler in the surf before I bought the Foot Rocket. I went out in the surf, couldn't get the nose down enough to stand up on it, so turned around and came right back in. Foot Rocket is not like that. Yes it's hard to hold on in chop (and yes, I've ridden in and around Annapolis) if you're trying to do 30 mph, but what isn't? I still think my Foot Rocket is easier to ride and more stable than a super jet without tubbies. Plus quality is great and you can do whatever you want with the foot holds. The design also allows you to run pretty much any engine you want (I adapted it for a Polaris) and it'll accomodate Polaris, yamaha, or kawi drivelines. Having seen the Micro in the surf at Wave Daze with different people on it who are used to riding it, they go out, find a wave, flip, and come back in. Can't say I've seen a micro slash a wave or do anything close to 30 mph in surf/chop.
Opinions are like asses though, everyone's got one...
If you are concerned about stability and high speed in the chop, consider the Predator. Besides being cool, it's nimble like the Foot Rocket, and stable like a ski much larger than it.
If you can wait, come on down to Wave Daze and try some more skis out. My Foot Rocket will be there and a Micro is usually there too.
Oh, and I slap a short ride plate on my ski in literally 1-2 minutes and am flat water flipping... Very capable dual purpose hull!