Design No. 109

Corrie

1904

Design 109 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs from the early twentieth century. The design resulted in the construction of Corrie in 1904. The archive preserves 33 drawings relating to this design, providing substantial documentation of Mylne's work during this period. Further details regarding the vessel's specifications, rig, dimensions, and original client remain incomplete in the current record.

Original Drawings · 16 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA13.7 m / 45 ft
LOD12.6 m / 41 ft
LWL7.9 m / 26 ft
Beam2.6 m / 9 ft
Draft2.0 m / 7 ft
Sail Area979 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a Scottish yacht designer active in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Design 109, completed for the yacht Corrie in 1904, falls within a significant period of Mylne's practice. The early 1900s represented a formative era in yacht design, as sailing vessels continued to evolve alongside emerging motorised alternatives. Mylne's practice during this decade produced numerous designs across a range of vessel types and sizes. The preservation of 33 drawings for this single design underscores the detailed technical documentation that characterised professional yacht design practice of the period.