I have never seen anything that makes me believe that either Reardon or Muff is capable of understanding Catalina. I believe they might have success with the company, as a business, but I think that Catalina, as an institution that makes sailing accessible, will be palpably diminished by this time next year, and dead in three.
We will see new and "innovative" designs that either nobody wants and/or they can't afford. Daedalus must have at least one line of boats in mind that they want to mass-produce. That is the only reason the acquisition makes sense.
My prediction: It is a futuristic-looking catamaran with electric drive. A few people will buy one but, being a multihull, very few people will be able to secure moorage. They will be a status symbol among people who don't really know or love sailing and the boats won't sail well anyway. People will lose interest (and/or moorage) and they will be a footnote in 10 years.
That's my prediction.