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Michael Joubert, world Famous architect of The “Kli-Kli”

The oldest document in Kli-Kli’s archive is a letter written in graceful handwriting by Michael Joubert, the gentleman who laid the blueprint for boat construction.

Born in 1943, Michael Joubert, the naval architect, is remembered for his work in Joubert – Nivelt bureau. Since 1974, by the joint design with Bernard Nivelt, in offices near La Rochelle, France. In further years, this design studio will produce hundreds of blueprints for motorboats, mono, and multi-hull sailboats. It is estimated that around 20,000 boats were made.

Michael Joubert, Naval architect of "Kli-Kli"
Naval Architect Michael Joubert (1943 – 2016)

Joubert – Nivelt design studio

The work of Joubert – Nivelt was recognized by the biggest shipyards and skippers that take part in the most prestigious world regattas. Incredible race boat collection of the bureau includes the first Charente-Maritime multihull winner of several transits in the early 1980s; the Diva, winner of the Admiral’s Cup; or Dennis Conner’s Stars and Stripes, which won the America’s Cup in 1988, etc.

On the production boat side, the list of Michel Joubert designs is long: the Latitude 46 Tofinou; several of the Fountaine-Pajot boats, the Archambault A35s, the Bénéteau trawlers; motor yachts for the Ocea des Sables-d ‘shipyards, Olonne, etc. Joubert could design steel exploration sailboats, as well as traditional or one-design sailboats.

This joyful man without his tongue in his pocket loved life, vintage cars and loved to travel to remote lands aboard his boats designed like a “Jeep”.

Voites et Voilires – Michel Joubert disparition d’un géant de l’architecture

“There is a French school of naval architecture and he is one of those who helped create it,”

Olivier Racoupeau, a naval architect in La Rochelle.

We dignify the French school of naval architecture in more open, pluralist, uninhibited designs of motorboats, sailboats, or multihulls. Michel Joubert’s approach was a priori eclectic, he is one of those great pioneers who brings sailing to the masses and invented naval architecture of today’s: He thought of a boat according to the happiness it provides during usage, whether for pleasure, travel or sailing regatta

Along with a few others like Philippe Harlé, Jean-Marie Finot, André Mauric, they represent the history of the yachting industry

Naval architect Alain Mortain.

Correspondence with Michael Joubert on the construction of the “Kli-Kli”

The first document in extensive “Kli-Kli” archival documents is a handwritten letter, dated on 8th March 1973, by Michael Joubert. The subject of the letter is a description and technical details of the “Sigma 40” plan.

Front of Michael Joubert's Letter to Kojadinović Family dated at 8 March 1973
Front of Michael Joubert’s Letter to Kojadinović Family dated at 8 march 1973
Back of Michael Joubert's Letter to Kojadinović Family dated at 8 March 1973
Back of Joubert’s Letter – Details of “Sigma 40” design.
Bernard Nivelt (on the left) and Michel Joubert (on the right) are at the drawing table.
Bernard Nivelt (on the left) and Michel Joubert (on the right) are at the drawing table. | PHOTO @ YVES RONZIER / BOATS / DPPI MEDIA

The photograph above shows Bernard and Joubert at their studio. In the background, behind them on the wall, the left plan is very similar to the plan of Sigma 40.

Original plans for "Kli-Kli". Down left corner signed by Michael Joubert himself.
Original Plan of “Kli-Kli”

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