Design No. 143

Baira

1907

Design 143, originally named Baira, forms part of Alfred Mylne's extensive catalogue of yacht designs. The design is documented within the archive through 37 drawings. Limited details concerning the design's specifications, intended use, or construction history are currently available in the archive records.

Original Drawings · 37 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA12.7 m / 42 ft
LOD11.9 m / 39 ft
LWL8.2 m / 27 ft
Beam2.3 m / 8 ft
Draft1.6 m / 5 ft
Sail Area1,035 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades and encompassed a broad range of vessel types and sizes. Design 143 belongs to this extensive portfolio, though its specific context within Mylne's career remains incompletely documented. The construction of Risa in 1931 suggests the design retained relevance during the early twentieth century. Without additional archival material or external historical records, the design's original purpose, client patronage, and technical innovations cannot be reliably established.