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Aeola II

Also known as: Pütt II

Built 1910Int. Metre ClassA. Rambeck

Aeola II was built in 1910 to A. Mylne & Co. design number 183, known as Decmia. An International Metre Class yacht, she was constructed by A. Rambeck in Bavaria. Her dimensions were 17.9 feet on the waterline with a beam of 5 feet. The yacht's current status and location are not known.

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Specification

LWL5.5 m · 18 ft
Beam1.5 m · 5 ft
TM tonnage2

Details

Built1910
BuilderA. Rambeck, Bavaria

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Decmia
Structure

Design No. 183

Decmia

Designed 1910

Int. Metre Class

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Historical Context

A. Mylne & Co. was a leading Scottish yacht design office active from 1896 through approximately 1980. Design 183 (Decmia) was produced during the office's formative period, when metre class racing was establishing itself as a significant competitive category. The International Metre Class, governed by strict but flexible rating rules, attracted considerable attention from designers seeking to advance hull form and sailing characteristics within a controlled framework. Mylne's involvement in metre class design demonstrates the office's engagement with contemporary racing development. That this design was built in Bavaria by A. Rambeck indicates the firm's reputation extended across continental Europe, with builders in different regions constructing vessels to Mylne specifications.

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