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And that is exactly the problem when you put a car guy who is accustomed to shaving pennies off the cost of making hundreds of thousands of units per year into a luxury boatbuilding operation building hundreds of units per year. As I said the key is to do it such a way as the customer won't notice and to innovate some other features to differentiate yourself from the competition. A good example might be the resin infusion process that Princess are now using to build some of their boats; I don't know whether this saves Princess any money but I guess it does. However the point is that few of their customers will understand the process and none will notice that it is a cost cutting exercise. Throw a few new design features at the boats and you've got an attractive proposition in the market that costs you less to manufactureI understand from an accounting perspective, shave £200 here, £500 there another £400 out of that and a massive £1000 by swopping out ss hatches for cheapo aluminium etc all adds up over the total unit output maybe an extra £1/2m profit PA. As a bean counter that's big pat on the back stuff.
Then go and spoil it all by fitting cheapo portholes and undersized deck hardware