ip485
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Tranona - an interesting reply, thank you. In the nicest way, I take gentle exception to being patronising. I have tried very hard to avoid just this. I have owned yachts and both ends of the spectrum, as well as cars at both ends including Fords. I would not be able to make the comments I have, if I had not. I suspect this isnt the case of some, because their experience has always been from one end of the debate, or the other.
If you truly believe that a yacht or car at one end of the price spectrum compared with the other offers nothing different then there can be no discussion.
If you dont accept this premise, then the discussion is what are the benefits of paying more? Where is the additional value?
I accept the argument that there is less efficiency in smaller builders, but not to the extent some believe. This isnt the car industry. Economies of scale are not there to the same extent. Comparisons between the productions lines of Oyster and Bavaria do not show huge economies of scale by the use of specialist manufacturing techniques.
I also accept the argument well set out in the video that most of the final fit components come from the same parts bins. The extra value is not to any extent down to significantly more expensive hardware, albeit it is to some extent.
The premise this is anything to do with my yacht is better than yours, or simple snobbery is just wrong. I have said repeatedly at the ends of the scales there are fine yachts that are each perfectly fit for purpose. Lets not devalue the discussion by implying something I have never intended to do.
In my case I have currently ended up with an IP after many other boats because yes, I love the fact it is ageless. It doesnt creek going to wind in heavy weather, its over rigged, the interior fit is beautiful, and although some veneers and ply are used, you would never know, it doesnt show all the scuffs and signs of use many boats do, and I cant imagine easily making a stronger boat. When I had A/C fitted for example the contractors first reaction was we should charge double, we have fitted hundreds of boats and there are only a very few builders that build to this quality. This isnt just casual chat, its guys who do this for a living and have worked on hundreds of boats.
Anyway I have tried to make my case a final time, because I hate these ageless discussions which simply distill to my boat is better than yours, or the implication there is some sort of snobbery at work. I say again, there are great yachts at both ends of the spectrum, I simply contend there is added value in yes the more expensive yachts and there are good reasons for paying more if you wish to do so.
If you truly believe that a yacht or car at one end of the price spectrum compared with the other offers nothing different then there can be no discussion.
If you dont accept this premise, then the discussion is what are the benefits of paying more? Where is the additional value?
I accept the argument that there is less efficiency in smaller builders, but not to the extent some believe. This isnt the car industry. Economies of scale are not there to the same extent. Comparisons between the productions lines of Oyster and Bavaria do not show huge economies of scale by the use of specialist manufacturing techniques.
I also accept the argument well set out in the video that most of the final fit components come from the same parts bins. The extra value is not to any extent down to significantly more expensive hardware, albeit it is to some extent.
The premise this is anything to do with my yacht is better than yours, or simple snobbery is just wrong. I have said repeatedly at the ends of the scales there are fine yachts that are each perfectly fit for purpose. Lets not devalue the discussion by implying something I have never intended to do.
In my case I have currently ended up with an IP after many other boats because yes, I love the fact it is ageless. It doesnt creek going to wind in heavy weather, its over rigged, the interior fit is beautiful, and although some veneers and ply are used, you would never know, it doesnt show all the scuffs and signs of use many boats do, and I cant imagine easily making a stronger boat. When I had A/C fitted for example the contractors first reaction was we should charge double, we have fitted hundreds of boats and there are only a very few builders that build to this quality. This isnt just casual chat, its guys who do this for a living and have worked on hundreds of boats.
Anyway I have tried to make my case a final time, because I hate these ageless discussions which simply distill to my boat is better than yours, or the implication there is some sort of snobbery at work. I say again, there are great yachts at both ends of the spectrum, I simply contend there is added value in yes the more expensive yachts and there are good reasons for paying more if you wish to do so.