Awesome. My cedar/fiberglass canoe is Prospector Ranger Hull, but a 15'. It does weigh a good 15lbs less than yours, at 50lbs, but that's probably mostly a function of the 1' shorter length. Cedar Strip canoes do tend to be on the lighter side, though, as they don't have any extra reinforcing to stiffen the hull.
The Prospector series is a very versatile hull design. It's got great cargo capacity, and an excellent balance of primary and secondary stability. When empty (i.e. not loaded up for a weekender), it's easy to paddle and quite maneuverable, maybe at the expense of outright speed.
I'm not experienced with the new material T-Formex. I may be a little biased, however, with my cedar strip canoe, but the only other material I'd migrate towards in a canoe would be a kevlar canoe, but you pay pretty big money for those things. The biggest drawback to a cedar canoe is that you can't take them down any white water, as they're very easy to damage. That shouldn't be a concern for your canoe.
Anyway, enjoy the canoe, and happy paddling.