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Taboada

Taboada was built to A. Mylne & Co. design number 166, known as Aurora & Brisa, produced in 1909. The yacht measured 20 feet on the waterline, with a beam of 7 feet and draft of 3 feet, and carried 320 square feet of sail. No builder, construction material, engine details, or current status information is recorded on the register. The whereabouts and condition of Taboada 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
Depth1.0 m · 3 ft
Sail area320 sq ft
TM tonnage5

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, was created by A. Mylne & Co. in 1909, a period when the office was producing designs across a broad range of vessel types from small cruising yachts to larger seagoing craft. The early years of the twentieth century saw strong demand for modest-sized sailing yachts suitable for weekend and holiday use. The 20-foot waterline dimension placed such designs within the reach of amateur owners and yacht clubs. Whether Taboada was one of several builds to this design or a unique commission remains unrecorded. The loss of her documentation reflects gaps in the surviving archive from this period.

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