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![]() William R. Watt wrote: Look at www.cedarboats.com. Been in business since about 1940 making cedar strip boats. The fibreglassed over cedar strip canoes and kayaks are such good home build projects because they are so labour intensive and you don't pay anything for your own labour. Same for the skin over frame boats. Lots and lots of fiddly little pieces to put together - takes a lot of time. If you can find weatlhy clients who will pay for the uniqueness and attractiveness of the wood grain and will pay a high price for it, then you can probably make a living at it. Better still, stop being single, get an understanding wife with a good paying job, and go for it. if the last part was only that easy. ![]() BTW don't forget cost of insurance, accountant, etc. Running a small business can be a pain in the butt. insurance of what sort? |
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Insurance is desirable for:
- the physical assets - building, tools, tooling, inventory - product liability - The care of you and your employees- health, Workman's comp, etc. "Blazer Fan Dan" wrote in message ... insurance of what sort? |
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![]() Jim Conlin wrote: Insurance is desirable for: - the physical assets - building, tools, tooling, inventory - product liability - The care of you and your employees- health, Workman's comp, etc. well luckily, I don't have to worry about most of those right off the bat. It'd be me, a place I don't have to worry about insurance on (in a sense) and some other things that don't apply. |
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On 12 Sep 2005 11:39:06 -0700, "Blazer Fan Dan"
wrote: Jim Conlin wrote: Insurance is desirable for: - the physical assets - building, tools, tooling, inventory - product liability - The care of you and your employees- health, Workman's comp, etc. well luckily, I don't have to worry about most of those right off the bat. It'd be me, a place I don't have to worry about insurance on (in a sense) and some other things that don't apply. Maybe not, but sell one boat, have someone drown in it and come after you for compensation. Happens all the time. Even if the lawsuit gets thrown out, you will have legal bills over it. My understanding is that those "sign away your rights" waivers aren't worth much.... email: dallyn_spam at yahoo dot com please respond in this NG so others can share your wisdom as well! |
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