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- St Tropez, 2012
Designed for the Clyde Corinthians Sailing Club as a new class boat called “The Clyde One Design 20 Tonner’s”. Initially five boats were made for this class, called Tigris ( the only surviving yacht), Avalon, Snarley-Yow, Vagrant, and Noyra.
Restored by Mark Rolt Shipwrights, Redcliffe Wharf, Bristol where only 7 planks of the original boat were kept.
Designer: | Alfred Mylne |
Type of Boat: | Clyde One Design 20 Tonner |
Rig: | Gaff Cutter |
Year Built: | 1899 |
Built By: | R MacAllister & Son, Dumbarton |
LOA m / ft: | 15.87m / 52' |
LOD m / ft: | 15.87m / 52' |
LWL m / ft: | 10.66m / 35' |
Beam m / ft: | 3.35m / 11' |
Draft m / ft: | 2.31m / 7'6" |
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Sail Stats | Sail Area: 151 sq.m Sail No. 49 |
Construction: | Teak topsides and deck, pitchpine below the waterline, on sawn oak frames interspersed with steamed oak ribs |
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Mylne Design No: 41 |