Design No. 176

Unnamed Design

1910

Design 176 is preserved within the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is documented by thirteen surviving drawings. Beyond these archival records, further details regarding the original conception, specifications, or realisation of this design are not currently available. The archive continues to be researched and catalogued.

Original Drawings · 12 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA8.8 m / 29 ft
LOD8.8 m / 29 ft
LWL6.1 m / 20 ft
Beam2.0 m / 7 ft
Draft1.8 m / 6 ft
Sail Area300 sq ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a Scottish yacht designer of considerable reputation, whose practice extended across the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His designs ranged across various vessel types and sizes, reflecting the evolution of yacht design during a period of significant technical and aesthetic change. The archive preserves designs spanning many years, though not all designs were necessarily realised as built yachts. Design 176, documented by its surviving drawings, represents one element within this broader body of work. The exact chronology and context of individual designs continues to be established through archival research.