Designing for Adventure: Roy Schreyer on Small Boats, Big Ideas
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Roy Schreyer has spent a lifetime exploring the waterways of Georgian Bay and beyond, but his journey took a new direction when his wife found traditional sailboats less than comfortable. The result? The Dianne Rose, a compact, towable houseboat that combines practicality, comfort, and simplicity — proof that great design comes from real-world needs.
In this episode, Roy shares how his wife’s perspective shaped his approach to boat design, why a composting toilet can be a game-changer, and the principles he follows when creating strong, functional boats. We also talk about the Crow, his clever 15-foot sailboat, and the joy of crafting boats that make adventure accessible.
If you’re curious about thoughtful design, small-boat cruising, or how to balance comfort with exploration, this episode is packed with inspiration and real-world insight.
Also check out his designs at RoyDesignedThat.
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