MIRANDA IV
MIRANDA IV è un cutter bermudiano di gran razza che ha vinto la Giraglia nel 1954 e 1955. Lungo 16,50 ft è stato costruito dal cantiere BAGLIETTO nel 1951 su progetto n°146 di LAURENT GILES. Introdusse per prima (in realtà assieme a CYPSELA (1953), sempre di Giles) il timone separato dalla chiglia. Fu di proprietà di CARLO CIAMPI
- Design No. 0146
- Built for: Comm. Carlo Ciampi
- Builder: Cantieri Baglietto, Varazze, Italy.
- Date designed: 1951
- Principal Design Data
- L.O.A: 52’ 6” (16.00 m)
- Datum: 39’ 0” (11.89 m)
- Beam Max: 11’ 4″ ( 3.45 m)
- Draft: 7′ 6” ( 2.29 m)
- Displacement tons: 13.00
- T.M.: 28.11 tons
- Ballast ratio:
- Sail Area: 1060 sq. ft
- Rig: Bermudan cutter
The structural design of Miranda IV follows the typical lightweight philosophy that Laurent Giles were expounding with Fandango, Myth of Malham and F. J. Palmer’s ill-fated Chrunest. Not surprising that Baglietto who had established their credentials in lightweight powerboat construction, were selected to build this 39’ waterline Italian entry for the Bermuda race, In May 1952 George Gill, Giles Partner at the time wrote in the first draft of his notes, ‘She took to the water without a hitch, handled like a top, and designed without a thought of racing or racing handicap rules, out-sailed all opposition in the Mediterranean passage races organized by the U.S.V.I. First to finish and first in her class in the race from St Tropez to Barcelona, first to finish and first in her class in the race from Barcelona to Palma di Majorca, and first to finish and first in her class and all classes in the race from Majorca to Ibiza, Miranda attracted more attention than any yacht of British design for many years past’. ‘With Miranda the designer was given a totally free hand and after years of strictness she was a holiday. A yacht to sail out of Genoa, to be of approximately 12 metres waterline length, to be sweet to the eye and fun to sail. There were no rule requirements, no power requirements and no accommodation problems, no whims and no prejudices. Miranda was a designer’s benefit’.
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