# I am a fan of darker transom sterns, but I think yours is distractingly dark. I usually go in RGB multiples of four - if the standard hull gray is 76x76x76, I'd make the transom stern 72x72x72.
There is
no stylistic reason for transoms to be darker than the rest of the hull. None at all. If anything, they should be same color. I realized this error when drawing Worcester.
# I believe you have a SG radar at the tip of the foremast as well as the top of the mainmast. This is probably correct. However, in keeping with the teaching component of Shipbucket, I would use the same drawing for both of these SG sets (rather than one pointing on the beam and one straight ahead). This makes the radar outfit confusing unless you already know what you're looking at!
Yes, the one shown facing the viewer (where you can see the radar dish from the front and not the side) is the superior edition of the SG radar. Use that one instead of the one you have on the foremast.
Why are the propeller shafts yellow?
The propeller guard shading, while it looks nice, is not per standard.
Hull shading is incorrect.
Other than that, looks fine. I have a high standard that US cruisers should meet.