willtaylor
Well-Known Member
I have just removed the inadequate fresh water tanks from my Moody 333. I intend to replace them with Plastimo flexible tanks, largely because their dimensions most nearly coincide with the spaces available.
However, I discovered that Plastimo tanks are considerably cheaper than their competitors. Does that mean:
1. That they are an inferior product?
2. That the volume of their sales produces economies of scale?
3. That the others are seeking profits in line with what the market will bear?
The was a joke about 'new Russians' that ended, ' - --Oh what a pity, if only you'd asked me I could have shown you where you could have paid much more.'
Boatowners have been there and done that many times. I am not of that persuasion.
Can anyone advise me, or tell of their experience with flexible tanks.
Thanks a lot,
Will Taylor
Spirit of Colaba
Weir Quay
However, I discovered that Plastimo tanks are considerably cheaper than their competitors. Does that mean:
1. That they are an inferior product?
2. That the volume of their sales produces economies of scale?
3. That the others are seeking profits in line with what the market will bear?
The was a joke about 'new Russians' that ended, ' - --Oh what a pity, if only you'd asked me I could have shown you where you could have paid much more.'
Boatowners have been there and done that many times. I am not of that persuasion.
Can anyone advise me, or tell of their experience with flexible tanks.
Thanks a lot,
Will Taylor
Spirit of Colaba
Weir Quay