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VMS
Posted 5/8/2019 7:52 PM (#937094 - in reply to #937088)
Subject: Re: why are boats so expensive





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Vilas15 - 5/8/2019 5:23 PM

VMS - 5/8/2019 7:15 AM
Electronics? Holy crap!! The components that go into them are nowhere near what you pay for the product and most of that will be done by computer for creation (circuit boards, programming software, etc.). I just don't see how a $2500 locator has more than $250 worth of components in it... It's like Beats headphones. $300 for a product that cost $25 to build.


You're right about the Beats headphones, they are selling the brand/prestige and are actual junk. I disagree with your point about "most of that will be done by computer for creation (circuit boards, programming software, etc.)". Are you saying that computers now design software and electronics on their own and you just have to press a button? That programmers and computer engineers are overpaid? That any idiot could design a side-imaging fish finder for minimum wage? That R&D costs shouldn't factor into the sale price of a product? If you want to argue that profit margins on fishing electronics are too high for your taste I'd love to see a typical cost breakdown. And if they're overcharging then get yourself into the industry and undercut them and you'll make boatloads of money (pun intended).


No...not saying the computers do it all.. Obviously there are people behind that technology being put together and some hand labor for assembly, but I'd bet when you consider the cost of the physical components, and for the number of units they can produce, that engineering of the software is most likely paid for quickly and becomes pure profit. Once the software is complete, it's a matter of uploading it, over and over and over...

Never said anyone was overpaid, but we the consumer I do believe we overpay for the products. We pay the extra dollars for the features and yes...the features do get better and better no doubt. But I cannot for the life of me believe if you looked at the cost of production, etc. it would be nowhere near the $2500 sale price for the unit.

Steve

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