First appearance of Jerry Tucker in an Our Gang/Little Rascals short. He didn't become a regular member until Bedtime Worries (1933), two years later.
In the final scenes in the hold of the ship, when the 'pirates' attack the Gang - and vice-versa - the set is filled with wooden boxes. One box has an address written on it: "J.W. Robinson, 7th & Grand Ave., L.A. California". Known as "Robinson's Department Store," it was a Los Angeles institution for much of the 20th century, and opened the flagship store at that location in 1915 on the southwest corner. It is likely this was simply a re-used box: it is the only one in the entire set with any discernible writing on it, and it is seen prominently, center screen, several times as 'pirates' fall unconscious in front of it.
The studio sets used for the scenes on shipboard apparently are the same that were used for the Hal Roach Laurel & Hardy short, "The Live Ghost" (1934). For example, both have a rectangular 'hole' in the deck through which sailors (in both shorts) are thrown to the hold below; the crew quarters room is the same shape (though the windows are different); and the bunk beds in the crew quarters have 'scoop'-cut sideboards.