He also does not have a family lineage of boatbuilding; instead, he started Winter Custom Yachts while attending North Carolina State University, where he graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering. And yet his company quietly turns 20 this year, where it continues to build a unique variety of custom boats from a tiny coastal community just outside Swansboro, North Carolina.
(M) What made you want to be a boatbuilder?
I grew up on the water, and I loved everything about boats as a kid. Fishing was secondary. For me, it was more about the creativity and the engineering side. I had a neighbor who was a naval architect at Hatteras Yachts for many years, but I knew that I wanted to be more than just a yacht designer.
M Where do you stand these days from a business perspective?
I feel like we're in a good spot. We just started Hull No. 40, which will be a 72-footer which is hard for me to believe sometimes and we have a backlog of about three-and-a-half to four years. The service yard is busy, the new construction is busy, and we're just getting ready to start a new business called Winter Yachts, which will be a line of molded boats. We're building a sport coupe that will be a 50-knot boat, and Hull No. 37 is a 46-foot walkaround, our third one, which will spend time in Mag Bay as part of a mothership operation. Hull No. 38 is a 66-foot convertible, more of a conventional boat that will be based in Puerto Rico, and Hull No. 39 is a 50-foot outboard. We build a wide variety in wood, composite and molded construction.
(M) What makes a Winter Custom Yacht different from the rest?
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