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We Bought $150,000 of Boat Gear for $50,000. Ep.76 #sailingcatamaran
How much can you really save by importing boat equipment directly from China? For our refit of ROAM, we decided to look beyond traditional marine suppliers and source a number of major components directly from Chinese manufacturers. The results were far more significant than we expected. For the specific products discussed in this video, we spent approximately $50,000 on equipment that would have cost roughly $150,000 through the U.S. sources we compared, representing more than $92,000 in savings. But saving money wasnโt the only consideration. In this episode, we break down exactly what we bought, what we paid, what comparable equipment cost in the U.S., andโperhaps most importantlyโwhat it actually took to source these products ourselves. We discuss: ๐ถ Our custom dinghy โ including the specifications and customizations that made a direct-from-the-manufacturer purchase possible. ๐ Our lithium battery cells โ the foundation of our massive DIY house battery bank and one of the biggest opportunities for savings. โ๏ธ Air conditioning systems โ including the challenges of comparing different BTU capacities and configurations when an exact like-for-like product isnโt available. โ Windlass โ comparing the equipment itself as well as the challenges of finding the correct marine hardware. ๐ฉ Custom turnbuckles โ including one of the biggest lessons we learned about buying from overseas: getting exactly what you need can take time, patience, and very detailed specifications. ๐ก Marine lighting โ comparing quality, specifications, and pricing. โก Electrical connectors and components โ another category where buying directly from the manufacturer can produce substantial savings. We also talk honestly about the tradeoff between money and time. Buying directly from China isnโt as simple as clicking โbuy.โ You have to find manufacturers, communicate specifications, compare products, verify quality, understand certifications and materials, negotiate pricing, arrange shipping, and sometimes wait much longer than you would for something sitting on a U.S. dealerโs shelf. And when something goes wrong, returning it isnโt as easy as taking it back to the local marine supply store. So was it worth it? For us, absolutelyโbut there were some important caveats. One of the biggest misconceptions we want to address is the idea that โMade in Chinaโ automatically means cheap or poor quality. China manufactures everything from inexpensive consumer products to extremely sophisticated, high-quality industrial and marine equipment. The country of manufacture tells you very little about the quality by itself. The real challenge is finding the right manufacturer, the right product, and the right quality level. For everything we discuss in this video, quality was a major priority. We werenโt looking for the cheapest possible option. We were looking for equipment that met our specifications and was comparable toโor in several cases better thanโthe alternatives we found through U.S. suppliers. If youโre planning a sailboat refit, building a catamaran, outfitting a cruising boat, or simply wondering whether importing directly from China is actually worth it, this episode gives you the numbers and the real-world experience behind our decisions. We paid about $50,000 for roughly $150,000 worth of comparable equipmentโand hereโs exactly how we did it. โต The refit may be over, but weโre still learning what it takes to build the cruising life we want. โMore about us, our adventures, and how we do all this on our website.More about Roam here โต๏ธhttps://sailingroam.com/our-sailboat/ ๐ฒ Keep up with us on social FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/sgsailingroam INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/sailing_roam ----------------------------------------------------------- WE'RE GERI AND SHAWN. A couple travelers out chasing the horizon, meeting the people, and capturing it to share with you. Weโve chosen to Roam the world by boat because, letโs face it, the most interesting path is rarely a straight line. As we learn to let go of our American drive to finish, and embrace the meandering routes across islands, oceans, continents, and people, we hope to gain a better sense of our world and our place in it. The path wonโt always be comfortable or easy to find but, it will always #roam #Sailing #SailboatRefit #Catamaran #BoatRefit #DIYBoat #BoatBuilding #MadeInChina #ChinaImport #MarineEquipment #Liveaboard #CruisingLife #BoatLife #SailingLife #BoatProjects 00:00 Introduction 00:22 Channel Intro 00:33 Intro continued 03:15 Dinghy 05:37 AirCon 09:21 Batteries 15:05 M12 connectors 17:07 Class T fuses and holders 18:47 Windlass 23:14 Turnbuckles 27:29 Ceiling Lights 30:54 Universal Power Outlets 32:40 Wrap up 33:43 Like, Subscribe, and leave an emoji

