An interesting fact, something from the "the stupidity never ends" department, and Brian Hancock reflects on the Golden Globe round the world race over at Sailing Anarchy...
When we built the first Loose Moose in a disused hanger at the old Charles De Gaulle airport, the only reason we were able to build there was because we joined a group of other boatbuilders. Who as a group, had the clout to lease a commercial space that none of us individually could have afforded alone.
At the time, we also joined a French collective of boatbuilders, the Unite Amateur, which did group buying of stuff needful for boat builders. The upside is we got a fairly deep discount on plywood, epoxy, glass cloth, electronics, ports, winches, stainless screws/bolts, stoves, sinks, insulation, paint, engines, outboards, dinghies, windlasses, anchors, chain, rope, sails... The list was quite impressive and it, more than likely, saved us 30% or more on the builds of Loose Moose and Loose Moose 2.
The fact is, if we had not been able to get together with the Unite Amateur and our airport group, we would never have been able to afford to build the boats.
Which brings me to a question...
Listening to Smooth Hound Smith
So it goes...