I have realised over the years reading this forum that there seems to be more problems with defects in the marine industry than say the vehicle industry. Now I have just purchased a new Yammie 150 hp 4 stroke which has caused me some teething issues e.g. pod filling up with water, another story. But when I was looking around and trying to get prices it was "well the motor is $x, the fitting is $y etc. but when I got down to having an argy bargy because I had settled on a brand and HP it was a little different.
But I recall that I had almost lost it with 1 dealer who persisted in pushing pricing the separate items that I asked how much if I wanted the seats in Leather and even though I didn't smoke could I have an ashtray. I think he was confused until I said I can buy a car with adjustable seats, stereo etc for less than I was paying for the motor. He waffled on abut various things but I digress. I know the industry doen't sell as many O/B's as cars but their research is not as complicated as vehicles as they don't have to worry about designing new bodies, seats, windows and windscreens and supplying all the ancillaries etc. The financial crisis that is assaying the US at the moment and will hit home to us has seen prices at much lower end of the spectrum.
Once again I have digressed, but the red wine does taste good and there is not much left in the bottle, but on a percentage basis boats, motors and trailers seem to have more issues than vehicles, maybe the stats will prove me wrong. How is it that we put up with it, I know that forums such as this have an impact to which many members can attest having their problems resolved, but how else do we do it, is there a marine ombudsmen we can go to. Maybe there should be one. Are we being sucker punched because of that dirty word "marine".