From afar, I've always thought the C-Dories were charming. Now I'm seriously considering joining your pack, pod, gang, flock... and re-boating. I thought (and bought 5 years ago) a 23 ft. Thunderjet Aluminum jet boat with 3/4 hardtop and raised stern fishing deck with a Ford 460 (340 hp) to fish the lower Columbia river (and Cowlitz and Lewis rivers) for salmon, sturgeon, steelhead and skiing etc. would fill the bill. It has, sort of, at 2 miles per gallon. My 3 kids aren't interested in skiing. 90% of the time it is me with just the big labrador for company, fishing within 8 miles of the local marina where we have a covered 25' slip. I don't fish the shallow water as I'd predicted and bought the jet for (my boat can plane in 6") but find I'm a dedicated "deep river" fisherman in 11 ft. to 90ft. pursuing big chinook salmon. We do beach on the numerous sand islands frequently. A more fuel efficient propeller sounds good as do more reliable, newer outboard engines. I anchor many times in what we call "hog lines" and back bounce big chrome spoons behind the stern for "hog sized" chinook salmon. My wife wants something we can more readily camp in - to include dinette and bed we don't have to take down. I want something I can still operate alone. Glass will have less electrolysis than metal. Love those Skagit Orcas and Sea Sport pilot house boats but they are very spendy, a good condition, used Cruiser 22 seems to fit the bill. comments?