Dogs onboard
I don't want to start a "dog war", but a Wheaton Terrier is a "fine" long haired coated dog. The hair mats. It also will retain mud, sand, water ect. They are a "High Maintence" breed onshore much less on the water. I'm sure they are great companions, but be aware they can be a grooming nightmare. If you like terriers check out the hard coated breeds, like Jack Russells, Norwich, Carins, Welsh, ect. all are about 15 to 20 lbs. The hard coats don't shed hair much (all dogs shed some)if groomed and most importantly after they get into the mud, sand, ect on the beach it will pretty much just fall out when dry or a quick comb will remove it. I'm not familiar with your cruising area but, in some tourist areas they don't allow dogs or restrict the hours. In Avalon, Catalina we can land the dingy and walk down the pier, but at the base we have to pick the dog up to walk on the main drag to get to the rest of town. So when looking for a place on the hard to do the big "job" size matters. We didn't pick our dog as a boat dog, however he has turned out to be a "good" boat dog. He will use the swim step to do a job if required, he's small enough to carry, his coat is almost self cleaning, and he loves to be with us whatever we are doing, and if that's the boat so be it. Oh Yea, he is a Norwich Terrier, about 10" tall and 15 lbs.There are several other breeds that are similar in size and qualities also, like Poodles, Schipperkes, Bichon's ect.