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Coral

Coral was built to design number 166 from the A. Mylne & Co. drawing office, a design also known as Aurora & Brisa, developed in 1909. The yacht measured 20 feet on the waterline with a beam of 7 feet and draft of 3 feet. Little further information about her construction, engine, or subsequent history is presently recorded. Her current existence and location remain unknown.

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Specification

LOA (spar)8.3 m · 27 ft
LWL6.1 m · 20 ft
Beam2.1 m · 7 ft
Draft0.9 m · 3 ft
Depth0.0 m · 0 ft
TM tonnage5

Details

Current locationTigre Sailing Club

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Aurora & Brisa
Misc

Design No. 166

Aurora & Brisa

Designed 1909

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Sister Yachts

54 other vessels built to the same design.

Historical Context

Design 166 belongs to the early 1900s, a period when A. Mylne & Co. was establishing itself as a significant yacht design practice in Scotland. The design's dual naming (Aurora & Brisa) suggests either that both names referred to the same design specification, or that the design produced multiple hulls. The modest dimensions and shallow draft reflect a growing market for practical cruising yachts accessible to middle-class owners. During this era, Mylne's work ranged from large racing and cruising yachts to smaller day-sailers and working craft, demonstrating the breadth of the practice's output.

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