- Henrik Hybertsson
Henrik Hybertsson (unknown-1627) or Hendrik Hubertsen was a Dutchborn master
shipbuilder and was together with his brother Arendt in charge of theStockholm shipyards in the early 17th century. He is mostly known for being one of the main builders of the warship "Vasa", which sank on its maiden voyage and is now on display at theVasa Museum .During the first years of the 17th century Henrik was hired by the Swedish King
Karl IX , at time theRoyal Swedish Navy was expanding rapidly. He worked inStockholm between 1603-1605 and again between 1611-1627. In between he was stationed at variousshipyards in the country. At his second tour of duty at the Stockholm shipyards, he was put in charge of ship building at the yards, a position he held until his death.During the fall of 1624 admiral
Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm , vice admiralClaes Fleming and Henrik Hybertsson got a mission from KingGustav II Adolf to formulate a five year plan for maintenance and construction for the Swedish Navy.Already in January 1625 Henrik signed a contract with
Gustav II Adolf to build four ships, two larger and two smaller, perform maintenance on existing ships, and run the shipyard until 1629. The first of the larger ships "Tre Kronor " was completed in the fall of 1625. Several smaller ships were also built during this time, but construction on new ships was delayed due to the heavy maintenance due to the toll caused by theThirty Years' War the King fought inPoland at the time. The second ship he started building, "Vasa" wasn't completed until after Henrik's death, and met the unfortunate fate of sinking barely a mile into its maiden voyage.References
* Cederlund, Carl Olof "Folket som byggde Wasa" ISBN 91-38-03892-7
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