When I bought my clearance Raven Sport Tour, I considered the braze-ons for the brake behind the front fork to be a negative feature, as they make it more complicated to fit a cantilever brake.
I have since got used to V-brakes.
After using the Raven Sport Tour with V-brakes for a few years, I haven't yet noticed any drawbacks compared to my two Raven Tour bikes, which have the V-brake in the "usual" position in front of the fork.
But I use my Raven Sport Tour for lightly-loaded day rides, which is almost certainly much easier on the brake pads than a Nomad used for off-road riding/loaded touring. Or, for that matter my Raven Tour bikes, one of which is used for loaded touring (plus some mild off-road riding), the other as a utility bike, often hauling fairly heavy loads, including sometimes a fairly big trailer.
I don't have the issue that Mickeg has with packing the bike, and I don't use the small racks that fit onto the brake studs, mainly because I dislike handlebar bags.