Charles Norman Currey (26 February 1916 – 10 May 2010[1]) was a British sailor who won a silver medal in Finn class at the 1952 Olympics.
He had to abandon an anticipated career in the British Navy due to an illness, and instead became a renowned sailor and boat builder.
At the onset of World War II he was accepted as a member of Royal Naval Reserve, and was eventually promoted to lieutenant commander and appointed as captain of a gunboat patrolling the English Channel.
In the 1960 he was appointed as managing director of the Fairey Marine company, where he worked for the past decades.[when?]
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