Coralie
Coralie was built in 1903 by A. Robertson & Sons at Sandbank to A. Mylne & Co. Design 76, known as Sunbeam. The vessel was completed during a period of considerable activity in the Mylne office, when commissions ranged from small cruising yachts to substantial seagoing craft. Little additional information regarding Coralie's construction, dimensions, or subsequent history is currently recorded in the register.
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Details
Design Archive
Design No. 76
Sunbeam
Designed 1903
Sister Yachts
3 other vessels built to the same design.
Historical Context
Coralie was designed and built during the opening years of A. Mylne & Co.'s practice, a period of expanding reputation and increasing commissions. By 1903, Alfred Mylne had established himself as one of Scotland's most capable yacht designers, with a growing portfolio spanning cruising yachts, racing craft, and larger seagoing vessels. A. Robertson & Sons at Sandbank had earned considerable standing as skilled builders, and the collaboration between designer and builder reflected the quality of work expected in this era. The early 1900s represented a confident period in British yacht design and construction, before the disruptions of the First World War altered both the industry and the broader context in which it operated.
