The other problem too, like capesams says, they make them too fast these days. That's what happens when they yank them from the molds too soon. The resins continue to cure for some time after they are yanked. If they wouldn't rush things and leave the boat in the molds for a day before pulling them, there wouldn't be as much deformation. It's this deformation that'll cause the gelcoat to spidercrack (that and wrong size hardware or holes for the hardware). I hate to say it, but I think it'll continue to be a problem that you'll be battling them over for some time.
Ask #^^^^^^^^^^^& about the spircrack issues he had with his Angler.
