Herreshoff was born on November 11, 1890, in
Bristol, Rhode Island, to Clara Anna DeWolf (1853–1905) and
Nathanael Greene Herreshoff (1848–1938). During his early career, Herreshoff worked for the
Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, founded by his father and uncle, where he gained valuable experience and knowledge in boat design and construction. The Herreshoff Manufacturing Company was known for producing high-quality yachts and racing sailboats. Later on, Herreshoff also worked for the naval architect
Starling Burgess, further honing his skills in the field of naval architecture. In 1926, he went into business for himself in
Marblehead, Massachusetts, as a designer of racing and pleasure yachts, canoes, kayaks and other small craft. Herreshoff died December 1972. In addition to his practical work in boat design, L. Francis Herreshoff also made significant contributions as an editor and author. He wrote numerous books and articles on boat design, sailing, and yacht racing, sharing his expertise and insights with the wider boating community. His writings often incorporated his own design philosophies and ideas. Herreshoff's designs were characterized by their elegance, practicality, and attention to detail. He had a deep understanding of yacht design principles and a keen eye for aesthetics. Many of his designs are considered classics and are still revered today. Herreshoff was inducted into the
National Sailing Hall of Fame in 2014. ==Notable designs==