Sauce

Carlos Gutierrez

Sauce is a wooden sailing yacht built to A. Mylne & Co. Design 166, known as Aurora & Brisa. The design dates to 1909. Constructed by Carlos Gutierrez in Argentina, Sauce measures 20 feet on the waterline with a beam of 7 feet and draft of 3 feet, carrying 320 square feet of sail. The vessel remains in existence.

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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

BuilderCarlos Gutierrez, Argentina
ConstructionWood
Current locationClub Nautico San Isidro

Registry & Identity

Sail number62

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 (Aurora & Brisa) emerged during A. Mylne & Co.'s formative decade. The office, established in 1896 in Glasgow, developed a varied practice encompassing small cruising yachts, day boats, and larger vessels. The dissemination of Mylne designs to overseas builders—as evidenced by Sauce's construction in Argentina—reflects growing international recognition of the office's work. The modest scale and practical proportions of this design align with Mylne's approach to economical, seaworthy small craft that dominated much of the early twentieth-century market.

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