How much do you think your boat, car or iPhone really cost to make in terms of raw products?
Add on R&D, marketing, staff, taxes, etc etc...
By comparison you could could take an E80 plotter apart and marvel at the engineering by modern standards.
H,mm we are talking about a very basic item indeed that probably cost around £15.00 to assemble including the shipping from China and it retails at £180 pounds .....
Buy 500 resistors and you get them for £8.00 quid each.
Nothing complicated just a simple variable resistor and 3 dobs of solder.This particular type of sender is stoneage technology has been in use for probably over 40 years , not much R and D there ?
Suspect there are few out there who would be ordering their new Fleming today if they could achieve a markup a tiny fraction of that.
Raymarine RRP is actually £265.00.
You clearly don't understand the cost of bringing a product like that to global market and supporting it through a service network.
Having dealt personally with that sort of calculations, I perfectly see what you mean. Then again, with most (allegedly) equipment-specific bits of marine components, I believe that pricing has much more to see with the very low elasticity of the demand.You clearly don't understand the cost of bringing a product like that to global market and supporting it through a service network.

Yep thats exactly what i did with mine too!
some folks on here might suggest you are an old cheap skate and should have coughed up for a brand new one from Raymarine.![]()
some folks on here might suggest you are an old cheap skate and should have coughed up for a brand new one from Raymarine.![]()
Whats the first question anybody who has wasted years getting an education in engineering or advanced astro physics asks on the first day of paid employment
Want fries with that Sir ? ......![]()
whats the point of having a degree in electronics and then paying stoopid money for a new one?