From Kitchen Table Idea to Thriving Business — How These Entrepreneurs Navigated Success

On this episode of “America’s Favorite Mom and Pop Shops®,” learn how Cape Water Tours found the perfect pivot to meet customers’ needs.

By Jason Feifer Nov 17, 2025

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Key Takeaways

  • David and Michelle Green are the founders of Cape Water Tours.
  • They made a key pivot, informed by customer feedback, that changed the course of their business and helped it grow.
  • The “America’s Favorite Mom and Pop Shops” series sits down with entrepreneurs to learn how they built businesses that are meaningful to them and their communities.

Discover how Cape Water Tours transformed from a kitchen-table idea into one of Delaware’s most innovative family businesses on the new episode of America’s Favorite Mom and Pop Shops®. Founders David and Michelle Green shared a wealth of inspiration and practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to turn their vision into reality—all while navigating setbacks, listening to customers, and embracing family support.

Lessons in Adaptation and Listening

The Greens didn’t start their business by sticking stubbornly to a single plan. Instead, they learned to listen closely to what their customers truly wanted. Originally envisioning a water taxi service, the couple pivoted quickly when they saw more demand for eco tours, sunset cruises, and creative experiences like live music and murder mysteries. This ability to adapt and meet changing demand helped the business thrive even before critical infrastructure, like a new dock, was built.

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The Power of Family and Community

Family involvement is central to Cape Water Tours’ story. From making decisions at the dinner table to watching their daughter become a captain, the Greens highlight how supporting one another and inviting loved ones into the business can multiply success. Their approach empowered the entire family and provided strength during challenging times.

Smarter Growth Through Technology

Rather than expanding by simply buying more boats, the team focused on maximizing their resources by using robust reservation software and historical data to optimize their tours and schedules. This smart use of technology made the business more profitable, efficient, and sustainable.

The episode is a masterclass for entrepreneurs looking for actionable strategies, honest discussions of risk, and stories about learning together as a family.

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Key Takeaways

  • David and Michelle Green are the founders of Cape Water Tours.
  • They made a key pivot, informed by customer feedback, that changed the course of their business and helped it grow.
  • The “America’s Favorite Mom and Pop Shops” series sits down with entrepreneurs to learn how they built businesses that are meaningful to them and their communities.

Discover how Cape Water Tours transformed from a kitchen-table idea into one of Delaware’s most innovative family businesses on the new episode of America’s Favorite Mom and Pop Shops®. Founders David and Michelle Green shared a wealth of inspiration and practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to turn their vision into reality—all while navigating setbacks, listening to customers, and embracing family support.

Lessons in Adaptation and Listening

The Greens didn’t start their business by sticking stubbornly to a single plan. Instead, they learned to listen closely to what their customers truly wanted. Originally envisioning a water taxi service, the couple pivoted quickly when they saw more demand for eco tours, sunset cruises, and creative experiences like live music and murder mysteries. This ability to adapt and meet changing demand helped the business thrive even before critical infrastructure, like a new dock, was built.

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Jason Feifer

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Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine and host of the podcast Problem Solvers. Outside of Entrepreneur, he writes the newsletter One Thing Better, which each week gives you one better way to build a career or company you love. He is also a startup advisor, keynote speaker, book author, and nonstop...

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