What makes a boat truly good for adventure? Bigger tanks? More gear? More comfort? In the latest episode of the NanoCruising podcast, I sat down with Flavien Gaulard, founder of Kaori Concept , to talk about a very different approach to boat design—one centered around simplicity, sustainability, and practical sailing. Building Boats in the Philippines One of the most interesting parts of the conversation was hearing about Flavien’s experience building boats in the Philippines. The Story Behind Kaori Concept Flavien also shared how Kaori Concept got started and the philosophy behind the company. Rather than chasing complexity or luxury, the focus has been on creating boats that encourage people to actually get out sailing. Boats that are manageable, efficient, and enjoyable to use. That idea fits naturally with the NanoCruising mindset. The Kaori 550 A big part of the episode centers around the Kaori 550 and the thinking behind its design. We talked about: Why smaller boats still make s...
If you enjoyed Part 1 of our conversation with legendary boat designer John Welsford , you’re going to love what’s in store for Part 2. In this episode, John takes us further into his world of small boat innovation and adventure. We kick things off with a look at the new 7-meter ocean-going boat he’s currently designing—something he hasn’t talked much about publicly until now. It’s a boat meant to cross oceans with confidence, while still staying true to Welsford’s core design philosophy: safety, practicality, simplicity, and real-world performance. From there, we dig into the story behind his new design “Scallywag,” which was born out of a desire for a microcruiser like the SCAMP—but with accommodations for longer journeys and sleep-aboard comfort. It’s a design many have been waiting for, and it reflects the continued evolution of small cruising sailboats. John also shares some fantastic anecdotes about his designs out in the wild. We hear about a SCAMP in Tierra del Fuego , and...