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⛵ From Sketch to Sea: A Conversation with Designer John Welsford (Part 1) ⚓

⛵ From Sketch to Sea: A Conversation with Designer John Welsford (Part 1) ⚓

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In this first of two special episodes, we sit down with legendary New Zealand boat designer John Welsford, the mind behind some of the world’s most beloved small boat plans—including the hugely popular SCAMP (Small Craft Advisor Magazine Project).

John shares the fascinating story of how he got into boat design, how SCAMP came to be, and what makes a good first boat for those curious about building and cruising small sailboats. We also dive into some of the key principles that guide his design work—especially his focus on safety and seaworthiness for real-world adventures.

If you've ever thought about building your own microcruiser or just want to hear the wisdom of one of the greats in small boat design, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

🛠️ Mentioned in the episode:
• What makes SCAMP so unique
• His most approachable design for new builders
• Why safety is more than just flotation
• Design tips for adventurous sailing on a budget

🎧 Listen now and be inspired to start sketching your dream boat!

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