I received a new canoe this weekend that I had ordered some time ago. Upon inspection, I found a patch, about 2” x 3”, in the chine of the boat and a corresponding dull area in the gel coat in the same location but on the outside of the boat. I wrote the maker and here is part of the reply that I got back:
“I noticed a pulled thread in that location once the hull was completed and had the laminating crew carefully put a patch over the spot with the pulled thread to match the interior as closely as possible. That is not a structural repair, just cosmetic to cover the pulled thread.”
The maker went on to say that he could easily sell the boat at full price and saw no reason to replace it or offer a partial refund.
I’m curious what others think about this.
“I noticed a pulled thread in that location once the hull was completed and had the laminating crew carefully put a patch over the spot with the pulled thread to match the interior as closely as possible. That is not a structural repair, just cosmetic to cover the pulled thread.”
The maker went on to say that he could easily sell the boat at full price and saw no reason to replace it or offer a partial refund.
I’m curious what others think about this.