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Redwing II

Built 1903A. Robertson & Sons

Redwing II was built in 1903 to design number 76 of A. Mylne & Co., the Sunbeam design. The yacht was constructed by A. Robertson & Sons at their Sandbank yard on the Clyde, one of Scotland's leading yacht building centres. Current location and condition of the vessel are not known.

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Details

Built1903
Yard number32
BuilderA. Robertson & Sons, Sandbank

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Sunbeam
Sail Plan

Design No. 76

Sunbeam

Designed 1903

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Sister Yachts

3 other vessels built to the same design.

Historical Context

Design 76 (Sunbeam) dates to 1903, a period of sustained activity at A. Mylne & Co. The early 1900s saw the practice engaged in designing vessels across multiple categories. A. Robertson & Sons, based at Sandbank on the Holy Loch, was among the established builders of the Clyde, competing alongside yards at Dunoon and further afield. The partnership between Mylne designs and Robertson construction represents typical practice of the era, whereby independent designers supplied plans to professional builders serving the Scottish yacht market.

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