Application, application, application. There are distinct advantages to both the T-top and the tower setups but only you can decide what is right for you. If you do a lot of activities where the higher vantage point can be beneficial, a tower can make a lot of sense. In addition, a man in the tower opens up a spot on the deck. I went with a T-top because where I am at, we rarely sight fish, and the top makes a lot more sense for shade, a little rain etc. You've got a good looking boat, I look forward to seeing what you do with it.
Another option would be a full t top with a fold away crows nest. My personal opinion is it depends on what you do most of the time on the boat: Inshore, trout reds & snook = no top. On the beach for tarpon & cob = second station. Offshore dolphin, wahoo, sails, grouper = T top unless the boat us big enough for a half tower because the shade is more important. The crows nest is a good compromise.All in all, picking out all there options for your boat is a good problem to have.
Looks like you have the hang of it. Just remember to hold your phone horizontal with the lens to the left and your pics will be oriented correctly on a website. If you forget and take a pic with the phone vertical, there are tools in your member gallery to help rotate and save the pic. (like I did on the last pic)
Would that be Ocala area?