HAHA! What a great story! I was cracking up while reading it to my wife.
I believe this guys name might have been Michael Connolly. Ring any bells? And I have to say, as neurotic as all of his writting are, I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same guy. There are numerous notes throughout his writtings that criticize Westsail's accuracy in completing the boat to the tolerances listed in the plans and some other rants about them. He even mentions Bud at least twice and I've only looked through maybe a 3rd of his notes.
That said, the dude is just brilliant in some ways and despite his slanderous ramblings bashing Westsail, he had some awesome ideas on how to finish the boat out. His work so far has been impeccable. His carpentry skills were masterful. He's made some small personal touches that I think are pretty cool, such as increase the cu ft of the fridge by almost 1 cu ft. Also, he designed the 73 gallon diesel tank so that if the boat were dropped from a height of 25 feet, it wouldn't damage the boat in any way. The hatches are sweet!
I own it now and am THRILLED to own it. It's my dream boat. I'm not an engineer and I'm only a novice sailor but anyone with any brains that's been on a handful of boats can see the awesomeness and the durability of the W32 design.
I'll look into the ballast (not sure how to do that really) but I do recall a note somewhere that he calculated the ballast out to 7360 pounds or somewhere along those lines. I don't believe he added ballast but instead, cursed WS a bit for another innacuracy. I'll have to double check.
Also, were you able to see my image links?
Justin