Tuiga (1909), the Yacht Club de Monaco’s flagship is looking forward to seeing The Lady Anne (1912) and Mariska (1908) again, all three are in the gaff cutter 15M IR class. They will be sailing among other Fife designs like Moonbeam III (1903), Silhouette (1910), Rainbow III (1927), Hallowe’en (1926) and Viola (1908), winner of the 2017 Monaco Classic Week Trophy, showcasing all the genius of this Scottish naval architect. Heir to a prestigious line of yacht designers and builders at the Fairlie yard in Scotland, he very quickly established himself with his signature (a sword emerging from a dragon’s mouth etched on the bow) as one of the most important designers in the yachting world.
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