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Rob Humphreys

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1972-75 Rob Humphreys gains Honours Degree in Industrial Design (Engineering). Then member of the editorial staff of Yachts and Yachting magazine, looking after the journal's offshore and design coverage.\n\n1973 First design launched, the Quarter Tonner Midnight Special. Modest success.\n\n1975-1978 A period of freelance writing, both for Yachts and Yachting and for numerous international yachting magazines - in France, Spain, Germany, Italy, the United States, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Period was also interspersed with embryonic design efforts, mainly at around the 20-30ft size. Most notable success was the top British place in the Mini Ton world championship in La Rochelle in 1977.\n\n1979 First major international success. The 31ft Roller Coaster won the British trials convincingly and went on to place a very narrow second in the Half Ton world championship.\n\n1980 Roller Coaster, renamed Glafki II, won the Aegean Rally in Greece. Micro Cup design Gem launched, third overall and winner of the production boat prize at the Micro Cup in France.\n\n1981 Glafki III third in the Half Ton world championship in Britain. Gem again top production boat prize in the Micro Cup.\n\n1982 Three Quarter Tonners Roller Skate and Countdown dominate class in Britain.\n\n1983 40 footer Jade member of the British Southern Cross team.\n\n1984 Flash second in the Half Ton world championship.\n\n1985 One Tonner Jade II winner of the One Ton world championship and member of the British Admiral's Cup team.\n\n1986 Jade class winner and second overall in the Southern Ocean Racing Conference in Florida. Three Quarter Tonner Decosol third in Three Quarter Ton world championship.\n\n1987 One Tonner Juno winner of the Fastnet Cup; member of the British Admiral's Cup team. Quarter Tonner Quest second in Quarter Ton world championship. Appointed member of the International Technical Committee of the Offshore Racing Council (1987 -95).\n\n1988 Whitbread Round-the-World Maxi Rothmans designed. Apriori (36ft) winner Lymington Spring Series. Designer for Peter de Savary's America's Cup Challenge, including the radical 65 footer Blue Arrow. Chairman of the group of designers working on the new America's Cup rule (Southampton IACC conference).\n\n1989-90 Whitbread race. Rothmans fourth overall and second sloop.\n\n1989 Apriori RORC Yacht of the Year (CHS Division) and One Tonner Citroen RORC Yacht of the Year (IOR Division). Apriori 2nd in RORC IMS season's championship. Ultimate 30 Flyer winner Ultimate Yacht Race in the United States. Buzzard (42ft) winner King's Cup in Thailand. Ultra class formed in UK.\n\n1990 Old Mother Gun winner Lymington Spring Series and Apriori second. Apriori and Old Mother Gun members of winning (British) team in IMS European Championship, with Apriori top individual scorer. Buzzard winner King's Cup for second year. Gib'sea 312 Sealance CHS class winner in Spi Ouest, La Trinite. Member of the Whitbread Offshore Council, developing the Whitbread 60 Rule.\n\n1991 Design of a fast 128ft aluminium cruising ketch,Cyrano de Bergerac. Built by Camper and Nicholsons. Buzzard winner of King's Cup for third year.\n\n1992 Design of a Whitbread 60 for the Dolphin Circumnavigation Project for the 1993/94 Whitbread Round the World Race.\n\n1993 Cyrano de Bergerac - winner of the Showboats International award for "The Most Innovative Yacht of 1993". Cyrano goes on to make successful and uneventful circumnavigation. Gib'Sea Master 48Sealance winner of the big boat class in Spi Ouest .\n\n1994 The Gib'Sea 414 voted "Le Bateau de L'annee 1995" at the Paris Boat Show. Awarded by the French magazine BATEAUX and selected by a group of European magazines. Only the second non-French designer to win. Sigma 400 Alain Afflelou winner big boat class Spi Ouest .\n\n1995 Fremantle 8 awarded 1995 Australian Sailboat of the Year by Modern Boating and the Australian Boatbuilding Federation. Gib'Sea 414 Majule V winner big boat class Spi Ouest France, also winner of La Rochelle Week (IMS). Saryba winner Copa del Rey, Spain. Contessa 33 winner of the ARC race. Development of the Prefix® Build System, a radical construction system designed to reduce boatbuilding labour and improve precision. Megalopolis wins third consecutive ISORA Championship. Conclusion of eight-year term on the ORC's International Technical Committee.\n\n1996 Construction of 72ft prototype for the Challenge 2000 race, Sir Chay Blyth's sequel to the British Steel Challenge and BT Global Challenge. Launch of Ocean Phoenix, the first Phoenix 77, designed for blue water cruising. Prefix® system wins Innovation Award at the British Nautical Awards. Big Buzzard winner of King's Cup, Phukett.\n\n1997 Ocean Phoenix wins Heineken Regatta in St.Martin's; also voted UK Yacht of the Year. H35 Havoc wins UK IMS National Championship. Corwynt wins ISORA Overall Championship. Gib'Sea 414 wins Spi Ouest France; four Humphreys designs in first nine. Oyster 56 sells eleven units before launch - an Oyster record. Dolphin wins line honours in 1997 ARC trans- Atlantic race. Gib'Sea 414 Box Clever wins Lymington Winter Series.\n\n1998 Oyster 56 Oystercatcher XXII wins class in ARC trans-Atlantic race. Prototype BT Global Challenger launched. New Oyster 53 launched. Design work started on new Oyster 66. Humphreys One-Design 35s Gunrunner, Twist and Shout and Krush win respectively the Lymington, Burnham on Crouch and Plymouth Winter Series Regattas.\n\n1999 Commissioned by the Kingfisher retailing group to design singlehanded round-the-world race Open 60 for Ellen MacArthur, in collaboration with Owen-Clarke Design Group.\n\nNew Elan 333 launched and wins class in the Warsash Spring Series. Design work started on new Oyster 62 and Oyster 77. Design work in progress on 92ft schooner. Humphreys One Design 35 Zarafa class winner of UK National Championship. Oyster 56 wins class in Antigua Race Week.\n\n2000 Oyster 53 wins Yacht of the Year award (UK). Elan 45 probably the first new launch of the new Milllenium (launched shortly after midnight on 1st January).Kingfisher wins the Trans Atlantic Race\n\n2001 Ellen MacArthur and her Open 60 Kingfisher finish second in the Vendee Globe. The twelve boat fleet of Humphreys designed BT Global Challenge boats successfully complete the 2000/01 Race. Kingfisher wins the EDS Challenge.\n\nRob Humphreys becomes part of the GBR Challenge design team. New Oyster 49 is launched at the Southampton Boat Show.\n\n2002Oyster 62 wins Cruising Division of Antigua Race Week.

Designs (82)

Name LOA (ft) First Built Last Built Rig
AZUREE 41 41.01 2016 Fractional Sloop
AZUREE 46 45.9 2014 Fractional Sloop
CENTURION 40 39.6 1986 1993 Masthead Sloop
CONTESSA 27 27.5 1981 Fractional Sloop
CONTESSA 33 32.67 1984 Fractional Sloop
DISCOVERY 42 42.19 2019 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 210 20.8 2011 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 295 31.1 1996 2002 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 31 (HUMPHREYS) 30.18 2002 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 310 31.33 2009 2012 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 320 31.33 2012 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 333 32.78 1999 2005 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 340 32.78 2006 2010 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 350 34.78 2011 2013 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 36 36.09 1997 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 362 35.04 1999 Masthead Sloop
ELAN 37 37.17 2003 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 380 37.2 2008 2010 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 40 39.04 2001 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 400 39.21 2013 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 410 40.26 2009 2012 Fractional Sloop
ELAN 45 44.03 2000 Masthead Sloop
ELAN 450 44.62 2012 Fractional Sloop
ELAN E1 20.8 2017 Fractional Sloop
ELAN E3 30.35 2014 Fractional Sloop
ELAN E4 34.78 2014 Fractional Sloop
ELAN E5 39.24 2014 Fractional Sloop
ELAN E6 50.2 2021 Fractional Sloop
ELAN GT5 43.31 2017 Fractional Sloop
ELAN GT6 49.67 2021 Fractional Sloop
GEM 550 18.04 1976 Fractional Sloop
GIB'SEA 312 31.17 1988 Masthead Sloop
GIB'SEA 414 39.98 1994 1997 Fractional Sloop
H22 21.98 1994 Fractional Sloop
HOD 35 34.88 1997 Masthead Sloop
IMPRESSION 344 (ELAN) 34.32 2009 2011 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 384 (ELAN) 37.89 2006 2010 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 394 (ELAN) 39.04 2012 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 40 (ELAN) 39.04 2017 2020 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 40.1 (ELAN) 39.33 2020 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 43 (ELAN) 44.62 2023 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 434 (ELAN) 44 2005 2008 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 444 (ELAN ) 45.44 2012 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 45 (ELAN) 45.44 2017 2019 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 45.1 (ELAN) 44.59 2019 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 494 (ELAN) 48.72 2012 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 50 (ELAN) 49.87 2017 2020 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 50.1 (ELAN) 49.8 2020 Fractional Sloop
IMPRESSION 514 (ELAN) 52.82 2009 Fractional Sloop
MG 38 37.8 1985 Fractional Sloop
MG RS34 34 1983 Fractional Sloop
MG-C27 27.42 1985 Fractional Sloop
MG-HS30 29.67 1982 Fractional Sloop
MISTRAL 31 31.1 1978 Fractional Sloop
OYSTER 46 (HUMPHREYS) 46.83 2007 Masthead Sloop
OYSTER 495 52.82 2021 Fractional Sloop
OYSTER 53 (HUMPHREYS) 53.83 2000 Masthead Sloop
OYSTER 54 (HUMPHREYS) 53.9 2005 Cutter
OYSTER 56 57.33 1996 Cutter
OYSTER 565 59.35 2017 Fractional Sloop
OYSTER 575 58.67 2010 Masthead Sloop
OYSTER 595 62.5 2017 Fractional Sloop
OYSTER 62 63.32 2000 Cutter
OYSTER 625 63.55 2015 Masthead Sloop
OYSTER 655 65.48 2009 Cutter
OYSTER 66 66.83 2005 2005 Masthead Sloop
OYSTER 675 69.13 2015 Masthead Sloop
OYSTER 745 74.61 2014 Fractional Sloop
OYSTER 82 81.92 2007 Cutter
SHOW 32 32.12 1987 Masthead Sloop
SIGMA 400 40.27 1990 Masthead Sloop
SOUTHERLY 110 35.5 1999 Fractional Sloop
SOUTHERLY 115 36.83 1984 Masthead Sloop
SOUTHERLY 135 Mk 2 44 1988 Masthead Sloop
SOUTHERLY 35RS 35.5 2003 Fractional Sloop
SOUTHERLY 420 42.19 2010 Fractional Sloop
SOUTHERLY 42RST 42.19 2007 Fractional Sloop
SOUTHERLY 430 42.19 2010 Fractional Sloop
SOUTHERLY 49 49.57 2009 2013 Solent
SOVEREIGN 400 40.45 1985 Masthead Sloop
TRAPPER 950 31.1 1980 Fractional Sloop
ULTRA 30 30 1988 Fractional Sloop