Jean-Jacques Herbulot

1909 - 1997

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Jean Jacques Herbulot is one of the best known figures in the French sailing world. As a designer, he is responsible for bringing the sport of sailing to those who had never before had the means to participate.
Born in Belval (Ardennes - France), he qualified as an Architect (D.P.L.G., i.e. recognized by the French Government), but diverted to design of sail boats.
Beginning in 1947, he specialized in boats, usually of plywood construction, intended for the home builder or for sailing schools.
Of his nearly 100 designs, the most popular are: Caravelle, Corsaire, Cotre des Glenans, Maraudeur, and Vaurien.
Besides his design work, Hurbulot was one of top racing skippers of his day, representing France in four Olympic Games, Los Angeles (1932, Star Class), Kiel (1936, Star Class), Torquay (1948, Firefly Class), Melbourne (1956, 5,50 JI Class).
Herbulot developed a unique diagonal cut spinnaker in the 1950's the was quickly accepted as being superior to the conventional spinnaker of the day in many conditions and was adopted by nearly every top racing sailor around the world for many years.
An admittedly small selection of some of his designs is shown here.

Sailboats Designed By Jean-Jacques Herbulot

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MODEL LOA FIRST BUILT FAVORITE COMPARE
AS DE PIQUE 27.89 ft / 8.50 m 1962
AS DE TREFLE 20.67 ft / 6.30 m 1962
BOUCANIER 13.94 ft / 4.25 m 1962
BRICK (HERBULOT) 26.08 ft / 7.95 m 1964
CAP CORSE 18.83 ft / 5.74 m 1959
CAP HORN 21.33 ft / 6.50 m 1959
CAP VERT 26.25 ft / 8.00 m 1959
CARAVELLE (HERBULOT) 15.09 ft / 4.60 m 1952
CORSAIRE 18.04 ft / 5.50 m 1954
ETENDARD 29.89 ft / 9.11 m 1968
FIGARO 5 (HERBULOT) 16.73 ft / 5.10 m 1975
FIGARO 6 (HERULOT) 16.73 ft / 5.10 m 1982
FLIBUSTIER 15.81 ft / 4.82 m 1957
GRONDIN 21.65 ft / 6.60 m 1948
LE DINGHY (HURBULOT) 14.76 ft / 4.50 m 1947
MARAUDEUR 15.85 ft / 4.83 m 1958
MILORD 25.36 ft / 7.73 m 1963
MOUSQUETAIRE 21.26 ft / 6.48 m 1964
OCEANIX 18.37 ft / 5.60 m 1964
OCEANIX TX 18.37 ft / 5.60 m 1966
P'TIT GARS (HERBULOT) 13.71 ft / 4.18 m 1953
VAURIEN 13.39 ft / 4.08 m 1951