Selecting Our Project Boat:
The Search for Toy Boat 2:
The Search for Toy Boat 2:
Our project boat was a result of some hard work, and more than a little luck...

I originally started with the idea that I would only consider manufacturers with dealers within 200 miles of San Diego. I eventually widened the search to include manufacturers from the East and Southeast who did not have local dealers, but had dealers who would ship hulls to California, or would sell direct.
In the end, I gave up on that idea. Too much can happen to items shipped across the nation by rail or truck, and I didn't want to deal with the possibility of receiving a damaged boat, or having to drive to the East coast or Texas to pick it up. There would also be the issue of licensing and taxes - nothing insurmountable, but probably a hassle.
There was one manufacturer that we felt was worth treating as an exception to this rule, Pacific Skiffs (http://www.pacificskiffs.com), located in Washington state. They had such an outstanding product that I was willing to deal with the issues mentioned, although they ultimately wound up getting cut due to price.
Another hurdle I hadn't counted on was the number of dealers that will only sell boat / motor packages. Part of the industry consolidation, I guess, but a bit disappointing.
First, here are all the boat manufacturers that I considered that didn't have dealers within 200 miles (note: both Aquasport and Carolina Skiff now have dealers in the Southern California area ):
| Aquasport | Carolina Skiffs | Dusky |
| Jones Brothers | Mako | Maritime |
| Maverick/Hewes/Pathfinder | ||
Here are the manufacturers who did not offer a boat that could meet the size requirements, or could not handle the old motor, or the old motor clearly would not be big enough to push effectively, or the local dealers would only sell a boat/motor package:


