I bought a few commercal machines and started doing my own work. Its not as good as a 100.00 a hour pro. But I like it. I have also started doing sail repair and repairs on other boats. Here is my first attempt at a new fastback cover for our boat. The pictures are in the middle of the final fit and installed the snaps, eyes. In just material the fastback was 1100.00. Its all good quality sumbrella stuff. In my opion one that is good at this is worth the 100.00 an hour. It takes a lot of years to learn all the tricks to getting a good fit. And material is very expensive. I did the V-birth last summer, new hull liner, new foam and covers. It was about 2k in material.
Ask around, there are a few people on the docks that already do this work, you just don't know it yet. We have a gal on our dock that is very good, booked up for months. And charges 50.00 an hour or will do quotes, your choice.
I started out with a 300.00 1942 Singer walking foot. Did a few jet boat interiors that paid for my new machines. I now have a Consew RB206-5, a singer 40 zig zag, a commercial surger, and a single needle embrodery unit.
I plan on getting better and doing a few window pannel replacements as a side gig.
(yes there is dog hair on eveything, she is a hard worker and enjoys a good fire nap).