Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
The time has come to replace Indigo's liferaft.
For approx £600 I could get a 'cheap' liferaft (Plastimo).
For double that I could get an expensive one (Avon).
My inclination is to get the expensive one, because, if I ever find myself in my own liferaft, I wouldn't like to be thinking "I wish I'd spent the extra, and got the best."
In reality, though, is there a quantifiable difference between 'cheap' and 'expensive', except in the pricelist?
Another thought. Assuming it remains unused, the lifespan of a serviced raft is approx 15 years. In terms of capital expenditure, that's less than £100 pa, even for Avon. I suspect the service cost doesn't vary much between manufacturers, so it's an extra £50 pa to have the Avon.
Is that a no-brainer, or have I overlooked something?
For approx £600 I could get a 'cheap' liferaft (Plastimo).
For double that I could get an expensive one (Avon).
My inclination is to get the expensive one, because, if I ever find myself in my own liferaft, I wouldn't like to be thinking "I wish I'd spent the extra, and got the best."
In reality, though, is there a quantifiable difference between 'cheap' and 'expensive', except in the pricelist?
Another thought. Assuming it remains unused, the lifespan of a serviced raft is approx 15 years. In terms of capital expenditure, that's less than £100 pa, even for Avon. I suspect the service cost doesn't vary much between manufacturers, so it's an extra £50 pa to have the Avon.
Is that a no-brainer, or have I overlooked something?