Design No. 132

Ma'oona

1907

Design 132 represents one entry in the extensive catalogue of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs. The design is associated with the yacht Ma'oona, for which 29 drawings survive in the archive. While fundamental details regarding the vessel's dimensions, rig configuration, and construction remain incomplete in the current record, the preserved drawings provide primary documentation of Mylne's design intent.

Original Drawings · 29 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA26.5 m / 87 ft
LOD22.3 m / 73 ft
LWL15.2 m / 50 ft
Beam4.0 m / 13 ft
Draft2.2 m / 7 ft
Displacement25.42 t
Sail Area4,060 sq ft

Notes

Ma'oona had been lost to fire in the lates 1980's

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades, producing vessels across a wide range of sizes and purposes. Design 132 falls within this broad corpus, though its specific historical context—whether it was commissioned for a particular client, constructed by a known builder, or used in racing or cruising—cannot be established from the currently available data. The survival of 29 drawings suggests this was a design of sufficient substance to warrant detailed documentation, a practice Mylne maintained throughout his professional career.