Design No. 141

Tresta ll

1907

Design 141 represents an entry in Alfred Mylne's design archive. The design resulted in the construction of Tresta II, completed in 1907. The archive holds 22 drawings relating to this design. Further details regarding the vessel's specifications, rig configuration, and builder remain incomplete in the current record.

Original Drawings · 21 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA10.6 m / 35 ft
LOD9.4 m / 31 ft
LWL7.3 m / 24 ft
Beam2.7 m / 9 ft
Draft1.9 m / 6 ft
Sail Area648 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a Scottish naval architect and yacht designer of considerable reputation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Design 141 dates to 1907, a year of active practice in his career. The survival of 22 drawings indicates a substantial design file. The name Tresta II suggests either a repeat commission or a successor to an earlier vessel. Without additional documentation, the specific circumstances of this design's commission and the client's intentions remain unclear. The design belongs to a period when yacht design was undergoing significant evolution, though Mylne's particular approach and innovations in this specific case cannot be determined from the current record.