Jared...
There is a question of timing, and, perhaps intent, unsolved as relates to the marketing talk you mention. I think we all know how very large corporations' marketing departments work. It would not be surprising to see a similar tint to a smaller corporation's marketing division. To me, the marketing is just that, and the key concern at hand is the hull.
My relationship with C-Dory, so far, indicates the bulk of the ppl up there are doing their very best to manufacture and equip a high quality product.
The statement you mention seems to have been made recently, and likely reflects the current situarion. However, I am guessing a company would commonly make such statements which they feel represent their effort at any stage.
While the factory may know when an actual engineering drawing was changed, they may not know when a particular assembler left a void. So, I am guessing the company does not at this time know the exact span of voids, lack of glass cloth, or plywood extension. Perhaps a non-destructive evaluation, such as low power portable x-ray, could determine each transom's current condition.
Warranty wise, even my Monaco Coach motorhome has a warrany limited to TWO owners, i.e., the second owner is covered, but not the third. Like you others, I think C-Dory would be in better stead by a simple, non-restrictive hull warranty as it relates to owners.
I stronglyt feel like the point has been made relating to this particular boat's shortcomings and the continuing diatribe is disproportionate to the extent of the number of hulls known to be involved as well as not very productive in the long term solution.
John