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.
Ownership
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Crew
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Specification
Design Archive
Design No. 166
Aurora & Brisa
Designed 1909
Sister Yachts
54 other vessels built to the same design.
Aurora
1909· No
Ollantay
1909
Brisa
1909
Cefiro I
1911
Euro
1912
Delta
1912
Cefiro II
1916· Not Known
Blue Nose
1921
Boyero
1927· Not Known
Midi
1927
Cisne
1931
Sirio
1931
Himboy
1932· Not Known
Poseidon
1932
Amancay
1940
Achalay
1940
Guaycuru
—
Bipiry
—· Not Known
Tala
—· Not Known
Buenos Aires
—· Not Known
Perseo
—· Not Known
Emboti
—· Not Known
Jade
—
Ceibo
—
Itagua
—
Laurel
—
Bambu
—
Junco
—
Timbo
—
Garnet
—· Not Known
Cameo
—· Not Known
Alamo
—· Not Known
Flecha
—
Driue
—· Not Known
Cruz del Sur
—· Not Known
Bipiry
—
Bermejo
—
Matrero
—
Sauce
—
Ibicuy
—
Atalaya
—· Not Known
Febo
—· Not Known
Golondrina
—
ahati
—
Racha
—
Tunuyan
—· Not Known
Yamandu
—
Zapican
—· Not Known
Chacay
—· Not Known
Mimbre
—· Not Known
Coral
—· Not Known
Parana
—
Hermes
—
Pilcomayo
—· Not Known
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.
