Vaurien Information, Review, Specs

Boat drawing
Make
Model
Number Built
36500
Production Year(s)
1952 - ??

The Vaurien is a highly successful and influential dinghy sailboat, conceived as a robust and accessible vessel to popularize sailing for a broad audience. Designed by the renowned French naval architect Jean-Jacques Herbulot, the Vaurien swiftly earned a reputation as a lively and forgiving day sailer suitable for both novice and experienced sailors. Its primary purpose was to serve as a versatile training and recreational boat, enabling widespread participation in the sport. While the Vaurien class has been built by numerous manufacturers worldwide over its long history, Polysier SA is noted as one of the builders of this iconic model.

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History and Design

The Vaurien was designed in 1951 by Jean-Jacques Herbulot, a prolific designer credited with nearly a hundred sailing craft designs. It was formally introduced to the public at the Paris Boat Show in 1952, marking the beginning of its extensive production run. Herbulot's design philosophy for the Vaurien, initially commissioned by the Glénans Sailing School, centered on creating a simple, cost-effective, and easy-to-sail chine dinghy, fundamentally revolutionizing recreational yachting by making it more accessible. The original boats were constructed from plywood, embodying a spirit of durability and straightforward build.

Over its remarkable production history, with over 36,500 units built, the Vaurien has seen some evolutionary changes to its specifications. Notably, the class adopted a new, larger sail plan in 2009, increasing the total upwind sail area from 81.4 sq ft (7.56 m²) to 113 sq ft (10.5 m²), aiming to enhance performance. The Vaurien's beam has also seen slight increases over the years, evolving from 4.82 ft (1.47 m) in earlier models to 5.25 ft (1.6 m) by 2024, reflecting adjustments within the class rules. A "Classic Vaurien" movement also exists, preserving the original design and sail plan for enthusiasts who appreciate its historical configuration.

Sailing Performance and Handling

As a lightweight dinghy, the Vaurien, with a length overall of 13.39 feet and a displacement of just 209 pounds, is recognized for its responsive and engaging sailing characteristics. Its fractional sloop rig contributes to its agility and ease of handling. Sailors consistently report that the Vaurien accelerates quickly even in light wind conditions and remains manageable and predictable when the breeze picks up. This adaptability makes it a "dinghy for everybody," appealing to both adults and children, and is a testament to Herbulot's design goal of creating a versatile and user-friendly boat. Its centerboard keel type allows for a variable draft, ranging from a minimum of 0.4 feet to a maximum of 3.2 feet, offering flexibility for launching in shallow waters or optimizing performance when sailing.

Accommodations and Layout

The Vaurien, true to its design as a compact racing and training dinghy, features a straightforward and open cockpit layout. Given its modest length of just over 13 feet, it does not offer any enclosed interior accommodations such as berths, a galley, or a head. The design prioritizes sailing efficiency and ease of use, providing ample space within the cockpit for two sailors to manage the boat and its sails. The hull and deck are constructed from fiberglass and wood composite, offering a durable and functional platform for sailing activities.

Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass/Wood Composite
Hull Type
Monohull Sailboat
Keel Type
Centerboard
Rudder
1x —
Ballast
-
Displacement
209 lbs
Water Capacity
-
Fuel Capacity
-

Engine

Engine Make
Engine Model
Engine Type
Engine HP
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
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IJPE FS LOALWL

Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Fractional Sloop
P (Main Luff)
-
E (Main Foot)
-
I (Foretriangle Height)
-
J (Foretriangle Base)
-
Forestay Length (est)
-
Main Sail Area
-
Foretriangle Sail Area
-
Total Sail Area (Reported)
81.37 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
-

Dimensions

LOA
13.39 ft
LWL
-
Beam
4.82 ft
Draft
3.2 ft
Max Headroom
-
Air Draft
-

Calculations

Hull Speed
— kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion