Design No. 192

Edit

1911

Design 192 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs from the early twentieth century. A yacht named Edit was built to this design in 1911. The design survives in the archive as a set of seventeen drawings, providing a record of Mylne's work during this period. Further details concerning the vessel's dimensions, rig configuration, and construction are not currently available in the archive.

Original Drawings · 17 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA14.5 m / 48 ft
LOD12.4 m / 41 ft
LWL7.9 m / 26 ft
Beam2.3 m / 8 ft
Draft1.6 m / 5 ft

Notes

see details in calculation book 10/10/10

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a Scottish yacht designer whose practice extended from the late nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century. Design 192, realised as Edit in 1911, falls within the period of his established professional activity. The early 1910s represented a significant era in yacht design, preceding the disruption of the First World War. Mylne's designs of this period reflect the tastes and technical requirements of yacht owners during the Edwardian and early Georgian periods. The preservation of the original drawing set provides material evidence of the designer's methods and the specifications required by his clients.