Midi

ex Grumete

Built 1927G de Vries Lentsch Jr.

Midi, formerly known as Grumete, is a yacht built in 1927 by G de Vries Lentsch Jr. at Nieuwendam, Holland, to the design of A. Mylne & Co. The vessel measures 20 feet on the waterline with a beam of 7 feet and a draft of 3 feet, carrying 320 square feet of sail area. The yacht remains in existence and continues to represent the smaller cruising designs produced by the office during the early twentieth century.

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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
Depth1.0 m · 3 ft
Sail area320 sq ft
TM tonnage5

Details

Built1927
BuilderG de Vries Lentsch Jr., Nieuwendam, Holland
Current locationYacht Club Rio de la Plata

Registry & Identity

Sail number50

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, designated Aurora & Brisa, emerged from A. Mylne & Co.'s drawing office in 1909, during the early phase of the firm's expanding portfolio of small cruising yachts. By the time Midi was built in 1927, this design had proven its utility and had attracted multiple builds. The Mylne office, founded in 1896, maintained a prolific output of designs across all classes and purposes throughout the 1920s and 1930s. The commissioning of Midi by Dutch builders underscores the reputation A. Mylne & Co. had established among European yacht-building yards. Dutch yards such as G de Vries Lentsch Jr. were themselves renowned for the quality of their construction and often undertook commissions based on designs from recognised Scottish and British offices. Midi's modest size and straightforward design reflect the pragmatic approach Mylne adopted towards cruising vessels intended for amateur ownership and modest budgets.

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