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Corrie

Also known as: Irene, Corrie, Baracuda

Built 1904A. Robertson & Sons

Corrie was built to A. Mylne & Co. Design 109 in 1904 by A. Robertson & Sons of Sandbank. The yacht measured 27 feet on the waterline, with a beam of 8.23 feet and a draft of 6 feet, carrying 659 square feet of sail. No further details of construction, propulsion, or subsequent history are currently recorded. The vessel's current status and location are not known.

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Specification

LWL8.2 m · 27 ft
Beam2.5 m · 8 ft
Draft1.8 m · 6 ft
Sail area659 sq ft

Details

Built1904
Yard number37
BuilderA. Robertson & Sons, Sandbank

Registry & Identity

Sail numberK 608

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Corrie
Lines Plan

Design No. 109

Corrie

Designed 1904

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Historical Context

Design 109 was produced during the established middle period of A. Mylne & Co.'s practice, when the firm was regularly supplying designs to Scottish builders for small to medium cruising yachts. Sandbank, on the Holy Loch, was a centre of Scottish yacht building in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and A. Robertson & Sons maintained a consistent output during this era. The dimensions and specification of Corrie are consistent with the practical cruising yachts that Mylne designed for amateur owners of modest means, reflecting the firm's broad appeal across the Scottish and northern English market.

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