James R. Drake was an American aeronautical engineer best known as the inventor of windsurfing. In 1967, Drake designed, built and successfully tested the first modern windsurfer, introducing the free-sail system, which allows the rider’s body to control both sail power and direction without a rudder. In 1968, he co-patented his design and co-founded the sport's first company, Windsurfing International, contributing to the global development of the sport.