Design No. 1020

Lily Maid II

1924

Design 1020 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally conceived for a vessel named Lily Maid II. The design is documented in the Mylne archive through two drawings. While substantial details regarding the yacht's dimensions, rig configuration, construction date, builder, and client remain incomplete, the design itself forms part of the comprehensive record of Mylne's work in yacht design during his professional career.

Original Drawings · 2 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA13.1 m / 43 ft
LOD13.1 m / 43 ft
LWL9.9 m / 32 ft
Beam2.9 m / 10 ft
Draft1.6 m / 5 ft
Displacement14 t

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1955) was a Scottish naval architect and yacht designer of considerable repute. His practice produced designs across several decades, encompassing a wide range of vessel types and sizes. The naming of this design's subject vessel—Lily Maid II—suggests a replacement or successor to an earlier vessel of the same name, a common practice among yacht owners. Without specific dating or builder attribution, the design's precise position within Mylne's chronology cannot be established from available records.