Inland Sailor wrote:
1. The hulls appear to have been manufactured a year apart. \
2. The trailer had molded hull cradles, but they were shaped nothing like the hull.
3. Where the comp tip was inserted in the mast base, it didn't appear seated.
Any thoughts?
1. Ask them to find out. A hull could have gotten scratched during shipment, had a defect, who knows??? Hobie is very good about warranty, and if the dealer filed a claim for whatever reason, they would've sent a new hull.
2. There are no cradles designed for the Get specifically, probably universal cradles. That set up would be fine, and probably distribute the load better than the two pinpoints of the double roller set up. The double roller set-up is excellent and as stated, standard issue.
3. The newer ('06 onward??) comptips were designed a little differently. Due to the different rates of flex between the alu and composite, Hobie recommends that we leave a little space there. Otherwise it cracks the filler putty off of the comptip. Not a structural issue, but it looks ugly.
Hope that helps.