About Myself

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I build and sail wooden boats for my own pleasure. I also enjoy designing them and developing the practical details. Starting with traditional shapes and methods, I hope that by applying my own skills and experience as an engineer I can refine my designs and incorporate more modern ideas and materials .
I built my first decked sailing canoe during the period 1986-90 . I won first prize with it at the Classic Boat Show in Greenwich in 1991 and exhibited it at Brest 92.

Since then I have been working on other boatbuilding, restoration and design projects, and raising a family. I also work part time as a structural engineering consultant.
Although I also co-own a larger yacht myself ( a 33 ft McGruer sloop called Nan of Kames), I feel that many owners of larger vessels have lost sight of the some of the excitement and freedom they once felt when sailing and exploring in a smaller boat. Decked sailing canoes take us full circle, back to where the sport began over a century ago, and allow one to explore a whole different and remote world of shallower water that you would not dare to venture into in a larger craft.

                                                First prize at the Greenwich wooden boat show 1991   
                                                                                  John Floutier BSc CEng MIStructE

Sailplan for a 27 ft whaler

 

Nan of Kames near the entrance to the Dart

 

The completely relaminated hull of fiirefly 689, once owned by Austin Farrar

 

My children in the completed dinghy

 

The timber and Kevlar framework for a two part tender which also folds flat to fit on a coachroof

 

THB cyclone "Diana" without starboard coachroof side, during restoration