I don't know if Grady is
completely responsible for this - and I'm not saying this to really defend them, just offering some insight on how/why these things happen... Mistakes happen with all manufacturers during the layup process from time to time - there's no denying that.
Many brands at shows are provided by local dealers (I can't say for 100% in this case, obviously). But the shows that I work - including the NYC years ago, that's what we did - brought our own boats. An "oops" like in the picture may very well have been seen by Grady QC, but since it's not major, the boat would still get shipped to the dealer that ordered the boat, rather than holding up a truck. The way the process
should then work is... the dealer would then check-in the boat when it arrives and note any problems. Grady would then authorize warranty for the dealer to fix the goober. In most cases, customers would never be the wiser. In this case, either it was completely missed or maybe the dealer was rushing to get boats to the show (maybe got the boat last minute?) and didn't have time to fix it (and didn't have another Freedom to take in it's place).
Again, not defending anyone - but mistakes do happen and sometimes things get missed for "whatever" reason. It happens to all of them... and all of us (or at least me!)