The general assembly of the boat is standard with all manufacturers. Electrical, plumbing, engine installation... The difference between one boat manufacture and another is the quality of products used, Resins, gelcoat, composite material verse wood, hardware, Hull construction and materials used ( solid, core mat, balsa or foam core. What type of backbone does the hull have? Stringer, solid bulkhead and fame construction or grid system. Many of us Tug and Cut owners have a general idea of the build. Unless you have the hands on experience of the day 1 start of the build to the boat rolling out of the building you don't have the full story.
This would be a good opportunity for the Factory to tell the story from mold to hull, the installation of the grid, hull construction, deck construction, where backing plates are installed, deck to hull matting......
I have seen a lot of pictures of the assembly of finished parts. It would be great to see and hear what goes into the complete build. No sales pitch, just the thought behind the design and the build. The building of a Ranger Tug, The building of a Cutwater. Told by the person that builds them!