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Alfred Mylne Glen-Coats Gaff sloop 1926 for sale in France

LOCATION

France

YEAR

1926

LENGTH

34.12 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

1926

Make & Model

Alfred Mylne Glen-Coats Gaff sloop 1926

Boat type

Power

Length

34.12 ft.

Location

France

Tax status

Ex VAT

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

6.46 ft.

Draft

5.35 ft.

LWL

24.61 ft.

DESCRIPTION

Anyone who has recently taken part in the Vintage Class at the Mediterranean classic regattas knows that to ignore DUET is to do so at your peril. She is extremely competitive in this prestigious class, already with many class wins to her credit. Easy both to sail and maintain, DUET has to be an exciting option for anyone wanting to classic race, frankly with less effort and less crew but with more than a chance when sailed well of taking silverware.
Anyone who has recently taken part in the Vintage Class at the Mediterranean classic regattas knows that to ignore DUET is to do so at your peril. She is extremely competitive in this prestigious class, already with many class wins to her credit. Easy both to sail and maintain, DUET has to be an exciting option for anyone wanting to classic race, frankly with less effort and less crew but with more than a chance when sailed well of taking silverware.
DUET was designed by Sir Thomas Glen-Coats and built by the renowned Scottish yard McGruer & Co in 1926 to compete in the International 6-Metre class. Thomas Glen-Coats after completing his apprenticeship worked as a naval architect with Alfred Mylne, specialising in the metre classes and producing some wonderful race-winning yachts. Born into the famous Coats thread dynasty of Paisley, he owned many yachts which he had designed himself. Considered an illustrious designer in his own right, his most famous victory was winning the gold medal for Great Britain in the 1908 Olympics; that race contested in his home waters of the Clyde. Sailing HERA, Glen-Coats pushed the Alfred Mylne designed yacht MOUCHETTE into silver medal position, thus securing an immortal Olympics one-two for A. Mylne & Co. Following the war DUET became a Q Class handicap cruiser-racer with the addition of her attractive cuddy / cabin and interior accommodation etc. She was subsequently restored by the International College of Boatbuilding and displayed at the London Boat Show as an exemplar of their work and skill. In more recent years she has had refits by leading Lymington boat builders Steve Etheridge and Neville Hutton. In 2011 DUET took overall victory in the Yarmouth Old Gaffers Festival, held annually on the Isle of Wight, in which 150 plus gaff rig yachts took part. Then on her way down to the Mediterranean she competed in and won the Open Championship for International Classic 6mR Class at La Trinite-sur-Mer. Since then she has raced from her Cannes base, winning several races including the Yacht Club de France Coupe dAutomne in 2012 and the Vintage Class overall at Les Voiles dAntibes in 2013. In 2014, she was 3rd in Les Voiles dAntibes and 2nd at the Rgates Royales Cannes. DUET has a 2014 CIM certificate, APM 245 and is also 6mR certificated with bermudan rig. An extensive selection of original drawings is available from the Alfred Mylne design archive.
- Carvel mahogany splined planking on oak frames - Teak deck - Mahogany trunk cabin, cockpit and interior joinery
- 7 x Harken bronze winches incl 2 x 'pancake', period bronze primaries with modern internals - Harken genoa tracks and cars - Harken mainsheet traveller cars etc - Kedge anchor with fast drop web reel - Over boom cockpit cover - Deck/ hull custom cover for storage and transit
- 2 x single berths - Single burner spirit stove - Stainless steel sink - WC
- Hollow Douglas fir main and spruce topmast by Noble Spars - Spruce boom - 2 x spruce spinnaker poles by Collars - Stainless steel standing rigging Sails; lightly used racing wardrobe to CIM requirements, i.e. period cut material and design - Mainsail - No 1 Drifter - No 1 Genoa - No 2 Genoa - No 3 Genoa - AP Spinnaker - Spinnaker
- Bellman BV Aquapella electric inboard 24 V engine - Shaft driven c/w disc brake - Fixed 2-blade propeller and alternative custom made 3 bladed feathering Max prop type - 2 x 12 V batteries in series - 1 x Manual bilge pump - 2 x Electric bilge pumps of which one is auto with float
- Tacktick system including boat speed, depth, wind data incl direction and speed - 2 x Compasses
DUET comes with her own custom made steel cradle for either storage or transport

PROPULSION

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HULL

Hull Material

Carvel mahogany planking on oak frames

Designer

Sir Thomas Glen-Coats of Alfred Mylne

OTHER

Builder

McGruer & Co Ltd Clynder

Displacement(kgs)

4000.0

ABOUT ALFRED MYLNE GLEN-COATS GAFF SLOOP 1926

The Alfred Mylne Glen-Coats Gaff sloop 1926 is 34 feet long and has a 6.5 feet beam. The Alfred Mylne Glen-Coats Gaff sloop 1926 is made of carvel mahogany planking on oak frames.