ari
Well-Known Member
I've always thought that boat manufacturers are missing a huge trick by not offering an active spare parts service to their customers. Manufacturers of products like cars and construction machinery understand that spare parts sales can be a huge profit centre for them. Not only that but spares turnover is usually less affected by economic downturns than sales of the finished product. And manufacturers often negotiate large OEM discounts with component suppliers which would allow them to sell parts from those suppliers to consumers at similar or lower cost than the component suppliers would sell to the consumer. How much easier would it be for boat owners if, every time they needed a part for their boat, they could simply phone the boat dealer or manufacturer, knowing they'd get the right part they needed, rather than trawling the internet looking for suppliers of that part and occasionally ending up with the wrong part
We're possibly getting a little off topic here!
Boat companies do - Princess for example: Princess Parts – Princess Motor Yacht Sales
Now you might say 'but that's the dealer', but when you want a new twissle wotssit valve for your Ford Focus, you don't buy it from the manufacturer (even if that's where it originates from), you buy it from your local Ford dealer.