Bryony
History
Bryony is a wooden, gaff-rigged 8mR from the First Rule. Launched from Camper & Nicholsons’ yard in 1909, the 8 Metre class Bryony was designed and owned by R. E. Froude, one of the godfathers of the First International Rule. The son of tank test pioneer William Froude, R. E. Froude continued his father’s work and ran the Admiralty Experimental Works at Haslar, near Gosport. Away from his naval duties, he was the author of the First and Second Linear Rating Rules to which he had Camper & Nicholsons build the 18-foot class Hollycock of his design in 1897 and she was joined by his Larkspur, Campanula and Clematis. Come 1906, he was one of the two British representatives at the International Conference that brought in the International or Metre Rule.Froude’s own designs were always intended to demonstrate the ideal that the rule was envisioned to foster and he had many racing successes. Now Bryony, his last design, is also the last of his yachts to survive. There could scarcely be a more historically important 8mR. Bryony needs and deserves a total restoration.DimensionsLOA: 32′ 3″LWL:Beam: 7′ 5″Headroom:Draft:Auxiliary powerNone
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Sail Area: The total surface area of all sails on the yacht, determining its power and speed.
Main Sail: The large sail attached to the main mast, providing most of the propulsion.
Fore Triangle: The area between the mast, deck, and forestay where headsails are rigged.
LOA (Length Overall): The full length of the yacht from the tip of the bow to the end of the stern.
LWL (Length at Waterline): The length of the hull where it meets the water, affecting speed and stability.
Beam: The yacht's widest point, which impacts stability.
Draught: The vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the keel, affecting how deep the yacht sits in the water.
Weight: The overall mass of the yacht.
Construction: The materials and method used to build the yacht, such as wood, steel, or fiberglass.
Rig: The configuration of the yacht’s sails, masts, and rigging.
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