 Welcome back, today we're getting an in-depth look at all of the combined efforts throughout the entire plan surrounding quality, so stick around as we go behind the glass. May come as a surprise, but quality considerations begin during the design phase of a new model. The design team takes great care of accounting for many different variables and tolerances associated with molded fiberglass parts. The goal is to make sure that the production team can manufacture high-quality parts repeatedly. One example of this in action can be seen in one of our completed CAD models. Not only is the haul, stringer, and deck modeled in, but so are all of the small components. These include rod holders, routing of plumbing hoses, speakers, lids, and much more. The ability to foresee quality concerns before going to production with a model gives us the built-in quality by design. By the end of this process, we have the confidence that the boat will perform as design and that every part will work together seamlessly. You've seen quality by design in the computer, but this is carried further inside the R&D and prototyping stations. Following precise drawings, the team will validate every component for fitment and performance. They will create the splashes and instructional buildbooks that will be used by the production team during the manufacturing process. The work done here is to ensure that when the new model hits the production line, every process has been worked out to incredible detail. This allows production to ramp up on a new model from day one. The steps that you have just seen are just a glimpse of all of the efforts that are done for a new model. But beyond this, there are many isolation tests that are performed during the design phase and even beyond. Let's shift our attention now to our day-to-day quality control. Throughout this entire series, you've witnessed the artisans here at Sportsman crafting every part and while assisted by technology, you've seen that it's all still very much a handcrafted product. For recording and logging every detail as it relates to quality, we have a dedicated quality team that specializes in scrutinizing every detail. This team is spread out throughout the entire build process giving us many quality control stations. Every part will be closely inspected and the results are recorded in our quality software using tablets. Some of the checkpoints even require photos of the inspection point. As an example of details that are recorded, when a boat is sprayed, we record things like gel code batch number, ambient temperature, gun operator, mold number, job number, and much more. This will become very important later in this episode. You've seen many of our technicians inspecting parts, but all of these efforts culminate in our test tanks. The final quality control checkpoint for every boat here at Sportsman is one of these test tanks. Each boat is hoisted up and into the water. The boat will float while the team performs a battery test designed to test every system on board. The team starts with leak tests for every fuel hull fitting, pump, and hose. We've seen them pressure testing the fuel components separately, but at this station the final pressure test is performed on the complete fuel system. A passing test here means every single component is operating properly. The arrivals are also filled and checked for leaks. This sport link system also gets its final setup at this station and they will calibrate the fuel system and perform any build specific setup required. Other inspection points include navigation lights, sound system, upholstery, rod holder angles, and much more. At this point the boat is finished and is ready to be delivered to one of our dealers and ultimately to you. But before we wrap up this episode there is one more thing that we want to talk about. It's important for us to mention that quality doesn't end in the design phase. It doesn't even end when the boat leaves the plant. Quality is a continuous effort that operates in a loop. Internally we coined the term as listen, lead, create. And it stands for we listen to the customer, lead the pack in innovation, and create the absolute best boat we can today. Feedback from our dealers and customers are closely monitored in our structured continuous improvement workflow. The goal is to use the tools available to us and data collected by the quality team to get to the root cause of any issue. This leads to higher quality every single day here at Sports and Boats. And that is what the quality team thrives on. Thank you for spending time with us today taking a look at our quality control. This is part of our SportTech advanced fabrication process. This preparatory combination of processes and materials yields the best results each step of the way and has been thoroughly tested for durability, longevity, and finish. All Sportsman Boats feature a 100% composite construction with zero wood. Join us in our next episode for the final installment of Sportsman's Behind the Glass season one. We're going to get a chance to talk to some of the brains behind the incredible operations here at Sportsman Boats. From Somerville, South Carolina, my name is Victor and thank you for watching.