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Veronica

Built 1931Bute Slip Dock

Veronica is a wooden cruising yacht designed by A. Mylne & Co. as Design 337 in 1931. Built by Bute Slip Dock in Bute, she measures 44 feet on the waterline with a beam of 11.6 feet and draft of 8.9 feet. Her sail plan comprised 1,504 square feet. She was powered by a Kelvin 15HP engine. The current status and location of Veronica are not known.

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Specification

LOA (spar)21.2 m · 70 ft
LWL13.4 m · 44 ft
Beam3.5 m · 12 ft
Draft2.7 m · 9 ft
Depth2.3 m · 8 ft
Sail area1,504 sq ft
Gross tonnage22.98
Net tonnage13.11
TM tonnage33

Details

Built1931
BuilderBute Slip Dock, Bute
ConstructionWood
EngineKelvin 15HP

Registry & Identity

Sail numberK10
Official no.162452

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Veronica
Sail Plan

Design No. 337

Veronica

Designed 1931

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Historical Context

Design 337, Veronica, was created during the inter-war period when A. Mylne & Co. maintained a steady output of cruising yacht designs. The 1930s saw continued demand for well-found sailing yachts among owner-sailors and small commercial operators. Bute Slip Dock, her builder, operated within Scotland's established boat-building community. The specification of the Kelvin engine—a well-regarded Scottish marine motor—reflects contemporary practice in auxiliary-powered yacht design. Records of individual vessels from this decade are often incomplete, and Veronica's post-launch history remains largely undocumented in available sources.

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