For a guy who claims to be a perfectionist in his job, your non-precise allegations here are rather puzzling. First of all, you surely realize that there is no such thing as a minus drivewell gap. Evidently you didn't actually measure anything or you would not have sloppily reported +/- 1/4 to 3/8".
Secondly, the Oasis is not a machined product, nor does it purport to be, nor would anybody possibly mistake it for one.
Thirdly, in your other post you made some additional non-precise and unsupported claims...
wilmen wrote:
of all the kayaks at the dealership none of those pedals rocked in the wells.
You've been informed by the manufacturer that this gap is not a problem, but a design characteristic and normal feature. Since you already researched this "problem", you know how to stop the Drive from rocking if it truly irritates you, but instead offer a bunch of wouldas, shouldas and couldas.
So what's the real problem? Are there leaks, cracks. malfunctions? Is there something that prevents you from taking this kayak out on the water for some enjoyment for which its designed?
wilmen wrote:
The irritation was the knocking noise with each pedal stroke.
If this is what your actual problem is, it has nothing to do with any gap. You likely have the pedals adjusted incorrectly and are smacking the fins against the hull. Try adjusting the pedals forward a notch or two until that they no longer knock. Perhaps then you can get past this non-issue and enjoy your boat.
