Design No. 200

Mary Jennifer

1911Switzerland

Design 200 represents one entry within Alfred Mylne's comprehensive design archive. Originally named Mary Jennifer, this design survives in the archive record with a single drawing. Limited information is currently available regarding the yacht's specifications, construction details, or subsequent history. The archive preserves the design documentation for future study and historical reference.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOA14.3 m / 47 ft
LOD12.9 m / 42 ft
LWL8.0 m / 26 ft
Beam2.3 m / 8 ft
Draft1.6 m / 5 ft

Notes

Identical to 197 "Dewdrop", though a separate lines plan for 200. See 197 for drawings.

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades and produced vessels of considerable variety. Design 200 falls within this extensive body of work, though its precise chronology and circumstances remain uncertain pending additional documentation. The archive preserves designs at various stages of development and realisation. Some designs proceeded to construction; others may have remained proposals. The survival of even a single drawing ensures that Design 200 retains its place in the documented record of Mylne's professional output, awaiting further scholarly attention or the emergence of supplementary historical evidence.