Henry,
Tongue in cheek, my apologies. Sometimes my attempts at humor don't translate well with people who don't know me. I think if you purchased your own machine it would come close to paying for itself just in the work you have planned. A dodger as you mentioned, probably a combination layout/cockpit cover. Perhaps instead of old school flapper boards you fabricated some soft side flapper boards like you see on layout blinds. Eric Patterson fashioned some curtains for under the gunnels on his boat. An outboard cover, the list goes on. I personally have several projects planned. A couple years ago we bought a 19 ft toy hauler for hunting remote areas. My wife would like to make the ramp a tented add-on living quarters. Another project is to replace the rotted bird bath cover. A cover for my Yoder pellet smoker. You will find uses especially now that you are retired. Actually my purchase was long overdue. I have been fabricating alot of my own equipment for years doing most of the sewing by hand. Just decided to treat myself because life is short.
Richard