Flurry
Flurry is a single screw motor yacht designed by A. Mylne & Co. under design number 140 in 1907. The vessel measured 28 feet on the waterline with a beam of 6.3 feet and a draft of 1.9 feet. No record of her builder or year of launch is currently known. The current status and whereabouts of Flurry remain undocumented.
Ownership
No ownership records held for this vessel.
Crew
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Specification
Design Archive
Historical Context
Design 140, Flurry, emerges from A. Mylne & Co.'s prolific early twentieth-century practice. Between 1896 and the 1920s, the Glasgow-based office refined designs across multiple vessel types: small motor yachts, fishing craft, and cruising vessels. The single screw configuration and modest dimensions of Flurry align with contemporary trends toward small motorised yachts, as sailing auxiliary designs gradually gave way to purpose-built motor craft. The 1907 design date places Flurry in a transitional phase for British yacht design, when petrol and diesel engines were becoming practical alternatives to sail. Limited documentation of this vessel reflects the fragmented nature of early twentieth-century yacht records, particularly for smaller, privately owned craft.
