Devastated!!
Seven months of work and Paul's BOMB comment above may have been a foreshadowing!!
I was smiling when I took the picture of the empty building jig below:
While placing the model in a new building cradle (NO, I didn't drop her), I felt something weird by the stern post at the keel. Here is what I found:

1. The pearwood on the port side had a tiny crack in the deadwood (easily fixed).
2. Just above the crack is the error that has me devastated. Somehow the piece that support the aft Cant frames shifted during the final glue up. See additional photos below:


It shifted 1.75mm

So how to proceed? While I drown my disappointment is my best Single Malt, here is the plan:
First, I checked several things.
1. The Cant frame is still perpendicular to the keel.
2. The transoms and wing transom are all perfectly level.
3. The distance A on both sides is less than 1mm of each other.

The plan:
1. I will fully plank and detail the port side. This will cover up the cracked pear in the deadwood. I will then be able to add some wood into the gap and fair it for planking.
2. On the starboard side, leave it Navy Board/Admiralty style, with cutouts to show the internal details.
Similar to the build by Alexandru Gurau

Sorry for the long post but had to show the Good, Bad, and Ugly of this build. Tomorrow, the sun WILL rise!
