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The Vaurien is a
dinghy A dinghy is a type of small boat, often carried or towed by a larger vessel for use as a tender. Utility dinghies are usually rowboats or have an outboard motor. Some are rigged for sailing but they differ from sailing dinghies, which ...
designed by Jean-Jacques Herbulot in 1951, and presented in the
Boat show A boat show is a public exhibition or trade fair of current boat models, debuts, concept marine vessel, vessels, or out-of-production classics. Due to the nature of the industry building around yachting and nautical tourism, a boat show may be a ...
in
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in 1952. It was meant as a reasonable alternative for a boat with a crew of two, as much for its low cost, as for its simplicity to sail. The first units, sold in the mentioned Boat show, had a price equivalent to two bicycles of the time. It is a light, but robust, boat that soon found its place among beginners, especially in Europe and Africa. The class has been recognised by World Sailing since 1962.


Events


World Championship


European Championship


External links

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International Vaurien Class Association
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Vaurien Nederland Online
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AsVaurien Espana
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AsVaurien - Associazione Italiana Proprietari Vaurien
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Centre Nautique des Glénans
(Centro Nautico "Les Glénans") {{Sailing dinghies and skiffs Dinghies 1950s sailboat type designs Classes of World Sailing