I think a small rowing tender (possibly with a simple sailing rig) would be the coolest thing for poking about or going ashore when anchored out. I'm not talking extended cruising here, just daysails and weekend cruises.Although my H23 only draws 2-1/2 ft, I essentially have to run it aground just to wade ashore. Inflatables are expensive, they don't sail, row poorly and aren't very durable. I've been checking prices for small, hard-bottom tenders and a Walker Bay 8 (about as simple as you can get) is almost $600. The sailing rig is extra. Ouch!I found a couple of websites with plans and kits for simple, inexpensive wooden skiffs for about $600 or less. Some were under $300. Here are a couple of links (open new browser window and paste into address bar). I saw boats from other manufacturers as well, but they were well above the $600 limit.http://www.kitguy.com/index.asphttp://www.kitguy.com/cat_boats_Upperdeckboat.asphttp://www.kitguy.com/cat_canoesandkayaks_UNCLEJOHNS.aspBuilding one of these boats seems simple enough. However, I am curious about safety and durability. I realize that they're designed for use in protected waters, typically no more than a couple of hundred yards offshore. Has anyone ever built one of these boats? If so, how is it holding up? Thanks in advance for our comments.PeterH23 "Raven"