Leo's newest video. So much is explained that will eventually be "out of sight and out of mind".
I was struck by the immense amount of labor, expertise and material that is going into that big boat. Admittedly this is a far far larger boat than even the largest Ericson 46.
Still.... it is obvious why builders of production (and semi production) boats use such extensive one and two-part complex backbone/framing moldings to eliminate hundreds and hundreds of hours of labor per boat. Ericson then overlaid all this in a lot of solid and veneered parts, and that mostly hides the very complex "backbone" that is the TAFG.
Most of the EY boat owners are knowledgeable about the structure of their boats, and most probably appreciate the reason and rationale for the Bruce King (and Ron Holland) engineering. Even our Olson has a partial interior FRP grid structure.
To me this video is a reminder of how ordinary middle class individuals like us are and were able to afford actual 'yachts'. If each of our boats were made up of thousands of finely fitted wood parts the cost in labor and materials would totally out of our reach. Like impossibly so.
Now back to the mundane world of maintaining 30 and 40 year old fittings and systems!