Rowboat poofed, no warning.

I was taking a trip to a lime mine with my rowboat, and loaded it up with 2 chests and 2 boxes full of lime. On my way back to my homestead, suddenly it vanished in the deep part of a river, taking with it the entire contents of my trip, leaving me swimming with nothing but the current contents of my inventory. I realize the boat was probably damaged and decayed, but for it to vanish on the spot with no warning is a little unforgivable. I had no notice that anything was wrong leading up to the destruction. So I lost a rowboat, two chests, and two boxes, all full of lime. I can recover it, but it leaves a bad taste in my mouth that I had no warning. If I had known I would have at least gone to shallow water and unloaded the boat. It was literally 2 squares away from me.
More directly to the root of the problem, this game does a horrible job of reporting information... You don't know how damaged a boat is until you repair it, which may be too late. There could be warnings that the boat is about to be destroyed... The contents of the boat could be placed on the nearest shoreline as well. Likewise, there's no way of inspecting objects for relevant information. You can't find out how much charcoal a brazier has in it... You can't inspect charcoal clamps, timber piles, or iron smelters to see how much time they have left. This game doesn't disclose any useful information that we would probably have in real life by simply looking at the object (you would know when your boat is about to sink).
More directly to the root of the problem, this game does a horrible job of reporting information... You don't know how damaged a boat is until you repair it, which may be too late. There could be warnings that the boat is about to be destroyed... The contents of the boat could be placed on the nearest shoreline as well. Likewise, there's no way of inspecting objects for relevant information. You can't find out how much charcoal a brazier has in it... You can't inspect charcoal clamps, timber piles, or iron smelters to see how much time they have left. This game doesn't disclose any useful information that we would probably have in real life by simply looking at the object (you would know when your boat is about to sink).