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Jean-Jacques Provoyeur

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South African sailor & boatbuilder

J-J Provoyeur
Personal information
Full nameJean-Jacques Provoyeur
NationalitySouth African
Born (1950-12-24) 24 December 1950 (age 73)
Worcester, South Africa
Sport
SportSailing

Jean-Jacques Provoyeur, aka "JJ", (born November 1950) is a South African sailor and yacht constructor. He competed in the BOC Challenge 1994-95 single single-handed round-the-world yacht race, which he completed in 133 days.

Racing

Boatbuilding

"Friends Forever", a DH550 55' radius chine plywood catamaran built by J-J Provoyeur & others.

Provoyeur has built numerous monohulls and catamarans, principally employing the cold-moulding and Dudley Dix "radius chine plywood" techniques, using plywood and epoxy. Such vessels range from small sailing dinghies to large 60' racing yachts and 55' cruising catamarans such as the Dudley Dix DH550.

Personal life

Provoyeur is based in the Algarve, Portugal, and is married to Esther Provoyeur.

See also

External links

References

  1. "Solo with a New Flag: single-handed around the world" - J-J Provoyeur - ISBN 9 780620 197830
  2. Radius chine plywood
  3. DH550 website
  4. Dudley Dix website
  5. Catamaran details


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