Background
Spencer was born in Melbourne and moved to Eketahuna in 1933.
Spencer was born in Melbourne and moved to Eketahuna in 1933.
He spent most of his life in New Zealand. He was a well-known designer of sailing boats of all sizes, including the Cherub, Javelin (New Zealand), Firebug, and Flying Ant classes of sailing dinghies.His designs used thin plywood,hard chines,a vertical stem and stern and light displacement. The minimum weight for a Cherub hull was 50 kilograms (110 lb), and a Firebug is 40 kilograms (88 lb).
Spencer"s most famous design was arguably the 62-foot hard-chined Infidel, later known as Ragtime, which he designed and built for Tom Clark, a New Zealand industrialist.