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A B O U T N E X T G E N E R A T I O N Background Sailing has also played a major role in Dean’s life including successfully completing three Sydney to Hobart’s, a Fastnet as well as many years of match racing. The boys all grew up above the boat yard in Greenhithe with Bob and his brother John working hard together building up what was then Salthouse Brothers Ltd. In 1984 Bob and John parted company and Bob’s family moved from Greenhithe to Milford and Salthouse Corsair’s Ltd was founded. The MKI had already been in production for some years and with a clever re-design, a new deck mould was produced eight inches of beam was added along with a new hull mould. As a school boy Dean can remember helping laminate the hull mould after school in Porana Road Gl On completing his apprenticeship Dean joined Salthouse Corsairs Ltd (now Salthouse Marine Ltd). Dean worked on the MK II Corsair, Coastal 32 and Corsair Caprice. In 1993 Dean’s wife Treena and his brother Don joined the business. Treena managed all aspects of the Administration side of the business and Don managed Sales and Marketing. Not long after this it was decided to change the direction of the business and focus on building bigger boats. Dean built the deck plug for the 50’ mould, flybridge and hard top moulds and also worked in all aspects of boatbuilding, from laminating, cabinet making to Production manager. When Dean left Salthouse Marine in 2000 the Salthouse 60 was in full production and being exported to Australia. After leaving Dean sailed professionally in Europe. On returning home he worked at Cookson Boats and helped build the America’s Cup boats for Team New Zealand. He also worked as a commentator for 1ZB with Rod Slater during the America’s Cup.Dean Salthouse Next Generation Boats
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