Whatever it is, we hope to help your sailboat keep sailing.

Business ideas are like a sailboat making a long voyage.

Rough seas and stormy conditions are sure to arise when questions, comments, concerns and risks are considered or brought forth. The storm is strongest when someone highly capable and relatively knowledgable on the subject begins to critic the idea. It is very rare that you will have smooth sailing your entire journey. The sailboat can even be left wounded and tattered with holes in the sail and the bow after the barrage of questions or arguments are made. If after further examination, and maybe some repair work, the idea can continue to sail and withstand the stormy conditions, that is an idea worth exploring.

I believe too many sailboats get lost at sea without having ever having a chance to repair the damage and continue. I believe we can help those sailboats continue to sail. Maybe eventually they reach land and become a reality.

Your Voyage

 

The Sailboat

So you had a vision, idea, or thought. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. That’s what we call your sailboat.

When you have that moment of clarity and an idea comes to you that you want to realize, that’s when begin your voyage. Mother Nature will inevitably bring you upon rough conditions at sea while on your voyage and will potentially damage your boat. Whatever your seas look like, we want to help you evaluate and repair any damage so your sailboat can reach its destination.

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Seaworthiness

Seaworthy: Fit or safe for sea voyage

In order to see if your sailboat can continue to sail, there are some basic tasks you can perform to evaluate its condition. Competitive analysis, market research, basic financial analysis, etc. are all things that one can to evaluate the basic feasibility of a business idea. Thus testing its seaworthiness.

The Deckhands

Deckhand: a sailor who performs manual duties

I have been fortunate enough to be around some brilliant, curious minds. Many of them being my colleagues and classmates as well as some who I am fortunate enough to call my friends. I believe we can utilize untapped potential in these hungry, thoughtful minds to fulfill some of the basic tasks necessary to vet an ideas feasibility. As well as empowering and giving valuable experience to driven young people.

 

The Idea Box

Have an idea that you want to flesh out? Need somewhere to start? We’d be happy to chat.