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Elise

Also known as: Derradeiro

Built 1904A. Robertson & Sons

Elise is a yacht of 21 feet on the waterline, designed by A. Mylne & Co. as Design 112 in 1904 and built by A. Robertson & Sons of Sandbank. The vessel measures 7.25 feet in beam and 4.5 feet in draft, with a sail area of 600 square feet. Her current status and location are not known. This register entry preserves the design record and construction details of this early twentieth-century craft.

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Specification

LWL6.4 m · 21 ft
Beam2.2 m · 7 ft
Draft1.4 m · 5 ft
Sail area600 sq ft

Details

Built1904
Yard number39
BuilderA. Robertson & Sons, Sandbank

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Elise
Lines Plan

Design No. 112

Elise

Designed 1904

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Historical Context

Design 112 was created during A. Mylne & Co.'s early maturity as a design office. Founded in 1896, the practice had by 1904 already established itself with commissions ranging from large racing yachts to modest cruising vessels. The firm's designs of this era reflect the gradual transition from gaff-rigged cutters to more efficient modern hull forms, though many smaller craft retained traditional proportions and rig plans. Elise's dimensions and sail area suggest a practical working boat rather than an experimental or high-performance design, serving the market for reliable small yachts on the Clyde and beyond.

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