Design No. 186

Snowdrop ll

1910

Design 186 represents one entry in the substantial portfolio of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs. The design was developed for a vessel bearing the name Snowdrop II. The archive preserves ten drawings associated with this design, providing documentation of Mylne's design approach during an unspecified period of his professional career. Further details regarding the design's specifications, construction, and subsequent history remain incomplete within the available records.

Original Drawings · 10 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA9.6 m / 32 ft
LOD9.2 m / 30 ft
LWL6.2 m / 21 ft
Beam1.7 m / 6 ft
Draft1.2 m / 4 ft
Sail Area538 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne maintained an extensive design practice spanning several decades. His work encompassed a broad range of vessel types and sizes, reflecting the varied demands of yacht design during the twentieth century. Design 186 occupies a position within this larger body of work, though its chronological placement and specific context within Mylne's career remain uncertain due to missing documentation. The preservation of multiple drawings suggests that the design proceeded beyond preliminary stages, yet the absence of construction dates, builder information, and client details limits historical interpretation. Such gaps in the archive are not uncommon; many design records from this period were dispersed, lost, or incompletely maintained.