![]() |
canvas work and repair
I ve a canvas biz in San Francisco,but I am thinking that I would prefer to
struggle for my daily in the tropics. Has anyone cruised the US virgin islands and found their sail repair and canvas needs wanting in that region. I also have a bad sailing jones, and I am tired of cold and foggy summer days on SF bay and would prefer wrmer climes. robert |
canvas work and repair
There are/is good sail and canvas repair in USVI. I know of a good German
sail maker in St Thomas. You would have the same competative envornment there as in SF. But then the weather is nicer and if your cruising you could work a little and cruise a little.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
canvas work and repair
"Monarch Canvas" wrote in message ... I ve a canvas biz in San Francisco,but I am thinking that I would prefer to struggle for my daily in the tropics. You had best check up on the visa restrictions before you try to make money in a foreign country. A lot of destinations are not that friendly to cruisers in the first place, and if you start competing with local businesses you may find yourself in a lot of trouble. Rod |
canvas work and repair
"Rod McInnis" wrote in message ... You had best check up on the visa restrictions before you try to make money in a foreign country. A lot of destinations are not that friendly to I wouldn't consider the US Virgin Is a foreign country.. It may be a self governing territory, like Guam or PR. I'm just not sure. But there shouldn't be any more restriction than in those territories. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
canvas work and repair
"Rod McInnis" wrote in message ... You had best check up on the visa restrictions before you try to make money in a foreign country. A lot of destinations are not that friendly to I wouldn't consider the US Virgin Is a foreign country.. It may be a self governing territory, like Guam or PR. I'm just not sure. But there shouldn't be any more restriction than in those territories. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
canvas work and repair
Last I recall, USVI is not in a foreign country.
Doug s/v Callista "Rod McInnis" wrote in message ... "Monarch Canvas" wrote in message ... I ve a canvas biz in San Francisco,but I am thinking that I would prefer to struggle for my daily in the tropics. You had best check up on the visa restrictions before you try to make money in a foreign country. A lot of destinations are not that friendly to cruisers in the first place, and if you start competing with local businesses you may find yourself in a lot of trouble. Rod |
canvas work and repair
Last I recall, USVI is not in a foreign country.
Doug s/v Callista "Rod McInnis" wrote in message ... "Monarch Canvas" wrote in message ... I ve a canvas biz in San Francisco,but I am thinking that I would prefer to struggle for my daily in the tropics. You had best check up on the visa restrictions before you try to make money in a foreign country. A lot of destinations are not that friendly to cruisers in the first place, and if you start competing with local businesses you may find yourself in a lot of trouble. Rod |
canvas work and repair
try selling in the uk with almost 2dollars to the pound stuff from the
states is a good buy for us. "Monarch Canvas" wrote in message ... I ve a canvas biz in San Francisco,but I am thinking that I would prefer to struggle for my daily in the tropics. Has anyone cruised the US virgin islands and found their sail repair and canvas needs wanting in that region. I also have a bad sailing jones, and I am tired of cold and foggy summer days on SF bay and would prefer wrmer climes. robert |
canvas work and repair
try selling in the uk with almost 2dollars to the pound stuff from the
states is a good buy for us. "Monarch Canvas" wrote in message ... I ve a canvas biz in San Francisco,but I am thinking that I would prefer to struggle for my daily in the tropics. Has anyone cruised the US virgin islands and found their sail repair and canvas needs wanting in that region. I also have a bad sailing jones, and I am tired of cold and foggy summer days on SF bay and would prefer wrmer climes. robert |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:06 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com