I have edited my message to include a reflexion on pricing.
To the price-tag: yards should not tend to be in line with the "market" but with their cost + margin.
If you build in a low cost environment your client wants to see this reflected in your selling price!
People willing (and able) to spend this kind of money for a toy are quite aware of worldwide pricing (otherwise they would'nt have 5M to spend on a boat!)
A good example of this cost+ policy is the very agressive pricing from the Chinese yard Kingship.
Edited part: I make a parrallel between pricing of yachts as compared to property here in the South of France; whereby the brokers drive up the seller's expectations by upping the "potential" selling price in order to secure the exclusive sales mandate.
I know similar actions are quite normal in yachting, which explains why.
To Alex: I agree; let's just play around with any idea that comes to anybody's mind; just for fun.
If anything more comes out of this, all the better.