RAY HUNT DESIGN - Key Persons


C. Raymond Hunt - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Founder
C. Raymond Hunt was an internationally known and respected helmsman and yacht designer. Who else could list in their credentials designing both sailboats and powerboats which won international championships and skippering boats of his own design to world championships. Ray Hunt was a respected helmsman. He won the Sears Cup twice, the first time when he was only 15. He sailed R-boats, Q-boats, 8-meters, and was a member of the afterguard on the J-boat "Yankee." In 1963, he sailed his own design, "Chaje II," to victory in the 5.5 World Championship. His apparent, uncanny knowledge of how to move a boat through the water forms a skill no tank test or formula can replicate. These intuitive skills enabled Ray to become one of the most innovative designers of his era. Although he had no formal education beyond prep school, he developed radically new designs which were breakthroughs then and continue today to influence not just yacht design but vessel design as well. A list of his designs includes so many icons of the business: the Concordia yawl (Ray sailed his Harrier to Cowes Week victory; other Corcordias are coveted even today); the Boston Whaler (still remembered by its chainsawed promotion for unsinkability); the succession of Miami-Nassau winning "Moppie's" (which built the fame and success of Dick Bertram and the company he forged from their success); the 110 and larger 210 (which brought simple, planing keelboats to junior and club sailboat racing), the 12 Meter "Easterner" and Olympic Gold Medal winning 5.5 Meter "Minotaur" - and so many others. As Eric Sorenson wrote in Yachts International (May 2001), Ray "clearly had an uncanny ability to rethink the very concept of what a boat should be and how it should be able to perform. During flashes of inspiration, everything was reduced in his mind's eye to a boat's elemental components. Hunt was then able to put to paper the form of the boat envisioned." This process is elegantly illustrated by Ray's development and perfection of the high-deadrise hull, the deep-V. Instinctively, he knew the angle for the deep-V should be 24 degrees in raceboats, and 22 degrees for less speedy hulls. And he knew that a rounded, bell-shaped V-point would ride softer than a sharp one. He understood the purpose for lift strips to promote planing and reduce spray. He got it all right. And the rest is, of course, history. C. Raymond Hunt Associates remains one of the most widely recognized and respected names in naval architecture, in particular for designs utilizing the high-deadrise hullform known as the Hunt deep-V. This hullform, innovated by our founder, Ray Hunt, is the most widely used and ocean-proven solution afloat for performance, seakindliness and comfort.

Craig J. Obara

Job Titles:
  • Architect
  • Engineer
Naval Architect and Engineer, received his Masters of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the University of Michigan. Previously employed at Gulfstar and at Pearson Yachts, Craig joined the Hunt staff in 1985.

David H. Massey

Job Titles:
  • Architect
Naval Architect, received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Yacht and Powercraft Design, from Southhampton Solent University and is a graduate of The Landing School. David joined the Hunt staff in early 2018 and was previously employed by BMT, Viking Systems, Gunboat, and Donald L. Blount & Assoc.

John H. Deknatel - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman
Chairman of Ray Hunt Design, is a Harvard College graduate. John studied at the Harvard School of Design prior to joining Philip L. Rhodes, Naval Architects. He went to work for Ray Hunt in 1963 and assumed leadership of the firm in 1969 for the next 45 years.

Peter S. Boyce

Job Titles:
  • Principal Designer, Graduated from Tufts University With a Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Has Been With the Firm since 1972

Robert P. Provencal

Job Titles:
  • Designer
Designer, studied machine design at the Community College of Rhode Island. Previously employed at Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Bob joined the Hunt staff in 1988 and is a specialist in commercial vessel design and metal construction.

Serene M. Rousseau

Job Titles:
  • Office Manager and Website Administrator, Is a Graduate of Boston College. Serene Joined the Hunt Staff in 2006
Office Manager and Website Administrator, is a graduate of Boston College. Serene joined the Hunt staff in 2006.

Theodore W. Willard

Job Titles:
  • Designer
Designer, is a graduate of Lehigh University, where he studied Architecture and Graphic Design. He joined Ray Hunt Design in 2017. Ted has commercial experience in Architectural Design and Construction Management.

Winn Willard - President

Job Titles:
  • President
President of Ray Hunt Design, is a graduate of Babson College with a degree in Business Administration and Economics. Winn studied naval architecture at the University of Michigan, is a member of SNAME, and has been with Ray Hunt Design since 1970.