Knowing what I know now. The first step should have already been done. You paid for it. A factory delivery. If the boat was in the water in PNW and you did a full delivery. The check list would have been filled out, signed by the factory representative each and every line item checked, verified and then initialed by you. All systems commissioned and proved functioning. Any items that were not checked off should have been repaired at the factory and will now need to be confirmed functioning. This is what should have happened during a new boat purchase and a delivery from a factory representative. The factory representative should have contacted the dealer of the delivery and informed him of any discrepancies and sent a punch list to follow up on. You have a second set of eyes on your delivered boat the factory and now the dealer. If all parties did their part in customer service you should be delivered a flawless boat.
Reality.... I would go over the check list that you have. Are there items that you questioned during the PNW delivery? Highlight them and put them on your punch list. During shipping there can be area's that strapping, shrink-wrap, items removed and stored can get scratched, scuffed, gouged, and cut in interior materials, wood, stainless and fiberglass. The dealer should provide a complete detail of the boat before he turns the boat over to you. I would request him to fully inspect the boat for damage and sign off on that. I would expect that the dealer would have a service technician rig the boat as he does any new boat he delivers. You paid for that when you purchased the boat from the dealer. I would request the dealer have a service technician fill out the PDI and check off all line items to confirm that during shipping everything is still functioning. In doing this all components ( water systems , head and waste system, electrical, galley appliances, engine to shaft alignment, generator, window, roof hatches, doors all open and close properly and seal water tight. You would expect all this be done without asking. It should be done without asking. I would still ask ! Good luck with the launch of your new Cutwater and congrats!