Would there be a market for QUALITY fiberglass parts?

Those logistics were also going through my head... I was sounding like such a Debbie Downer that I didn't want to mention the logistics that come through my head...
I really want to encourage you on whatever you choose to do in life cuz I know you're a straight shooter...
Well the molds are one thing like you're saying where do you put them and where do you work on them? Do they need to be temperature controlled and not just an old cold Barn? Time to work on them between family work other hobbies and so forth... I'm sure there has to be a laundry list of personal protection hand tools workbenches and probably a lot of it needs to people at least.... Beyond the fiberglass the resins the release resins for the forms cleaning everything....
Experimenting and throwing stuff away as if your very first ones going to be perfect....
I really do appreciate your comments! I have heated space to work on them. I have many work benches and saw horses to work on. I have the majority of the tools needed already. Realistically I will likely only be using a small portion of the molds, at least off the start. I will not pay to store my molds that I am not using. That is just pissing money away in my mind. I will consider buying a trailer for storage because I have places to keep it for free.
My kids are getting older and need me less these days. I am looking for some additional income that I could grow into a semi retirement gig and possibly sell off when I fully retire. This may be it, but it may not!

Cley