Duet

ex Anne

Also known as: Duet, Sonoma, Anne-Duet

Built 1926McGruers

Duet, originally launched as Anne, is a yacht built in 1926 to A. Mylne & Co. Design 310 by McGruers on the Clyde. At 22 feet on the waterline with a beam of 6.4 feet and draft of 5.1 feet, she carried 480 square feet of sail. The vessel has undergone a name change during her service history and survives today.

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Specification

LOA (spar)10.8 m · 35 ft
LWL6.7 m · 22 ft
Beam2.0 m · 6 ft
Draft1.6 m · 5 ft
Depth1.3 m · 4 ft
Sail area480 sq ft
TM tonnage5

Details

Built1926
BuilderMcGruers, Clyde
Current locationSouth Coast

Registry & Identity

Sail numberK-15

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Anne
Structure

Design No. 310

Anne

Designed 1926

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Historical Context

Design 310 appeared at a significant moment in A. Mylne & Co.'s design practice. By the mid-1920s, Mylne had established himself as Scotland's leading yacht designer, with a portfolio spanning everything from large racing yachts to modest cruising vessels. The 1926 designs were characterised by proven hull forms and practical arrangements suited to the economical ownership of the period. McGruers of the Clyde was one of several quality builders regularly engaged to execute Mylne designs, and their work on this class of yacht maintained consistent standards. Small cruising designs like 310 sustained demand throughout the inter-war years and beyond, providing reliable, sea-worthy vessels for amateur sailors.

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