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TWL: Re: Equipment reliability - Mil Spec

From: Arild Jensen (no email)
Date: Tue Jul 01 2003 - 00:48:45 EDT

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    RON OFFERS -
    Over time, our marketplace society is based upon voting with
    our pocketbooks. On the rare occasions when we buy a new yacht and it comes
    with a great electronics package at a great price, perhaps we should tell
    them to shove the package if we have learned that the product line or brand
    is unreliable. We should vote with our feet. If we get caught with a bad
    product we should scream like heck! Most people do not do that.

    REPLY

    Great Advice!
    On two occasions I met a customer who decided to buy a particular model boat but
    declined to have any equipment installed.
    In fact one boat was delivered without appliances.

    The owner then had the boat fitted with his particular choice of electronics
    and appliances.
    In both cases the owners concerned were experienced boaters and had done their
    homework.
    They knew exactly what brands they wanted and which installers they trusted to
    do the work.
    Not a bad way to go.

    Arild

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