maxi77
Well-Known Member
The pricing i see is not significantly different to uk made sails, so who are the numptys if sails can be made in china for 50% cheaper, who is getting that benefit?
When you shop for anything do you accept the cheapest quote? On a site where the is alot of comments about jobs done on the cheap, cheap cloth, cheap rope/rigging. Why not take the advice of skilled people who percieve they are charging a fair rate for their labours?
People expect to pay mechanics, plumbers, electricians, builder et al in the region of £27-£30/hr so why not skilled people in the marine trades.
Much better to pay china £1/hr and get the cheapest manufacturing on earth. it's only a shame they don't do plumbing (to British Standards).
I think you miss my point, too many 'local' businesses, not just boaty treat any one daft enough to engage them as numties, and try to rip them off. If local tradesmen treat me with respect they get my business and I will also recomend them to others. On the other hand I have not been back to the guy who 'serviced' my outboard which then took me several attempts to get running smoothly again. I have now learnt to do at least all the basic jobs on my outboards. I see no problem in payin £30 an hour, though I do get a trifle upset with the £100 an hour many garages try to extract.
The real problem lies with manufacturing especially where the product requires a lot of touch labour which places like Cina and India can provide much more cheaply than us. This is the reason many UK sailmakers get the actual manufacturing done in China. It is then very much down to how good the QC is and who takes responsibility. As I understand it the guy who runs the biggest sail manufacturing facility in China is in fact a Brit.
At the end of the day, not every thing which comes out of China is ****, just as not everything done by your local tradesman is perfect. At the end of the day we the consumer have to make a judgement and live with the consequences.