In a long shot, the Man kisses Betty's hand and sits down at her table. Next, in a two-shot, he kisses her hand and sits down again.
When Betty first arrives on the boat, the position of her collar and the amount her coat is closed varies between shots.
When Betty and the boy first hug, his left arm is above his right and in the next shot, his right arm is above his left arm.
When the messenger delivers the letter to Betty's father, he is holding the silver platter next to his stomach but in the next shot, he is holding it farther away from him.
When Betty and the boy reenter the boat after having briefly gone on the deck, Betty is patting her hair but in the next shot her hand is down by her side.
The father pulls out a news clipping from 'The New York Advertiser' that announces on its front page, 'Largest Circulation in New England.' New York is not in New England.
When the captain issues orders, a shadow falls across the backdrop that is supposed to represent the sky.
In the shot showing the waiters waiting in the mostly empty dining room, they all sway in different directions even though in real life they would be swaying the same way due to the boat's movement.
After the boy and Betty put on their coats and walk out onto the windy boat deck, something unidentifiable (not either character but perhaps a crew member) appears in the circle window behind the other male character.