I have noticed a couple errors or omissions on my boat. Building a boat is a complicated business with many things that could go wrong, or be overlooked. Here are a few of my "Friday Afternoon" findings." What other oddities have people found in their boats construction?
1. The lids to all the lockers have very sloppy gelcoat lines between the tan non-skid and the white gelcoat. The technician was either a rank apprentice, or had been hitting the bottle!
2. Gelcoat at the bow toerail area was laid on so thick that its splitting. Also two colors of gelcoat were used in this area and along the toe rail. Seems weird. An Oops?
3. Missing nut and washer from one of the inboard jib tracks. Easy to miss. Makes me wonder how many others are missing that I can't reach.
4. Missing plywood core on port midships stanchion (the most important one!), which lead to extensive moisture transfer through grooves in the balsa core and now needs a recore. This one is kind of a bummer...
1. The lids to all the lockers have very sloppy gelcoat lines between the tan non-skid and the white gelcoat. The technician was either a rank apprentice, or had been hitting the bottle!
2. Gelcoat at the bow toerail area was laid on so thick that its splitting. Also two colors of gelcoat were used in this area and along the toe rail. Seems weird. An Oops?
3. Missing nut and washer from one of the inboard jib tracks. Easy to miss. Makes me wonder how many others are missing that I can't reach.
4. Missing plywood core on port midships stanchion (the most important one!), which lead to extensive moisture transfer through grooves in the balsa core and now needs a recore. This one is kind of a bummer...
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