TheSnowman
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I've often had this thought go through my head of going to our local marina on a holiday weekend, or sometime that's crazy busy down there, just for two days, seeing if it's worth my time with the local boating community, and then returning back to normal life the next Monday.
I have a guy that's done design around town for years and his stuff is good, and he's willing to come design for me, that way all I'd have to do is focus on production and maybe installation.
Has anyone ever done this? I've got the trailers, equipment, etc that I would need to pull it off, it'd just be a matter of is it worth it to move all that stuff over there, or get new smaller versions of that stuff to give it a whirl?
I feel like these boat people dropping $300-400 in fuel in two days wouldn't give a second thought to putting a 4ft decal on their boat and paying $300 for it to be done right thereon the spot. Then, we do the work, swipe the credit card, and we're out of there, none of that work would carry over when going back to the shop.
I'm still in the initial thought process of this, but have been friends with the owner of the marina my whole life, and I feel like I'm in a position now where I could try it and not be out a ton if it didn't work out. The biggest question is, how risky is it going to be to move my HP Latex 310 there and back, and then figuring out the power side of it, which may not be feasible in the end anyway.
Main question I guess is all the logistics aside, has anyone done this and had crazy sales that made it worth dealing with these kinds of people.
I have a guy that's done design around town for years and his stuff is good, and he's willing to come design for me, that way all I'd have to do is focus on production and maybe installation.
Has anyone ever done this? I've got the trailers, equipment, etc that I would need to pull it off, it'd just be a matter of is it worth it to move all that stuff over there, or get new smaller versions of that stuff to give it a whirl?
I feel like these boat people dropping $300-400 in fuel in two days wouldn't give a second thought to putting a 4ft decal on their boat and paying $300 for it to be done right thereon the spot. Then, we do the work, swipe the credit card, and we're out of there, none of that work would carry over when going back to the shop.
I'm still in the initial thought process of this, but have been friends with the owner of the marina my whole life, and I feel like I'm in a position now where I could try it and not be out a ton if it didn't work out. The biggest question is, how risky is it going to be to move my HP Latex 310 there and back, and then figuring out the power side of it, which may not be feasible in the end anyway.
Main question I guess is all the logistics aside, has anyone done this and had crazy sales that made it worth dealing with these kinds of people.