i112151 wrote:should i be worried about this?

should i be pleased?

I wouldn't worry about it. I have Hull #11 and they did nearly everything right. Please see my post in the NSC section of this board for details. The finish and paint were beautiful; the only short cuts were no pre-wiring for TVs connected to an antenna on the bridge andcheap doorlock sets on the sliding doors that can't be replaced here; helm chairs on the upper station that are comfortable but no of the quality of the rest of the boat; no table on the upper help station; and tables down below that aren't up to the quality of the woodwork and cabinetry. If you're buying a new one, you should be able to have all these problems resolved for a few thousand or for "free" if the dealer is hungry.
This is the second mainland China vessel I've bought new, and both have been of excellant quality. Frankly, the work is better than that of the 2 Taiwanese vessels I've owned, and MUCH better than the 4 American-built vessels I've owned, 3 of which I bought new.