Jack W. Sarin, a well-known leader in the field of yacht design. Armed with a degree in industrial design from the University of Washington, Jack headed south in 1965. He answered an ad, started work as a design draftsman for Stephens Marine in California and never looked back. His career path was set, but the pull of his native Bainbridge Island in the Pacific Northwest, however, proved to be too strong and three years later, he moved back to join the firm of Edwin Monk, Sr., one of the most prominent naval architects of the time. There he gained invaluable experience designing commercial fishing vessels and merchant ship projects.
In 1980, he launched his own design firm, Jack W. Sarin Naval Architects, Inc. He became one of the leading experts on fiberglass construction and successfully applied that knowledge to the industry. His hull forms are conceived in the computer,
refined in the test tank, and proven on the ocean.
Structures that are strong yet light and integrated with efficient
propulsion systems to deliver world-class performance..
Jack Sarin and his team participated in the design and construction of more than 400 vessels (both commercial and for pleasure) of materials including steel, aluminum, fiberglass and wood to various ship building rules, including American Bureau of Shipping, MCA, U.S. Coast Guard, Lloyds of London, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (N.K.), and Bureau Veritas.
The Sarin Custom Series will be the first signature boat to carry his name.