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Correnzia

Built 1909McAllister

Correnzia is a yacht designed by A. Mylne & Co. in 1909, registered as design number 160. Built by McAllister of Dumbarton, she measured 20.75 feet on the waterline with a beam of 5.75 feet and a draft of 8 feet. The current status and location of the vessel are not known.

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Specification

LOA (spar)9.0 m · 30 ft
LWL6.3 m · 21 ft
Beam1.8 m · 6 ft
Draft2.4 m · 8 ft

Details

Built1909
BuilderMcAllister, Dumbarton

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Correnzia
Misc

Design No. 160

Correnzia

Designed 1909

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Historical Context

Design 160 dates to 1909, a period when A. Mylne & Co. was actively producing designs for a diverse clientele in Scotland and beyond. The early 1900s represented a significant phase in the firm's development, encompassing both racing yachts and cruising vessels of various sizes. The engagement with McAllister of Dumbarton underscores the interconnected network of designers and builders operating within Scotland's maritime industry. Dumbarton, a historic centre of wooden and later steel shipbuilding, hosted several notable yards. A. Mylne & Co.'s practice during this decade reflected broader trends in yacht design: the transition from gaff to Bermudian rigs in some classes, the refinement of small-yacht types, and continued experimentation with hull forms suited to Scottish waters.

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