Design No. 2009

Unnamed Design

0Yawl

Design 2009 represents a yawl configuration within Alfred Mylne's extensive design archive. The design exists as a series of four drawings held in the archive collection. Specific details regarding dimensions, construction, or commissioned vessels remain incomplete in the available records. This entry forms part of the comprehensive catalogue of Mylne's work spanning multiple vessel types and configurations.

Original Drawings · 4 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA19.5 m / 64 ft
LOD17.3 m / 57 ft
LWL11.6 m / 38 ft
Beam3.7 m / 12 ft
Draft2.2 m / 7 ft
Sail Area1,964 sq ft

Notes

pre 1910 design

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne practised as a naval architect during a period of considerable evolution in sailing yacht design. The yawl configuration represented a practical choice for cruising and racing vessels, offering balanced performance characteristics and flexible sail plans. Mylne's design practice encompassed numerous yacht types across varying sizes and purposes. The preservation of four drawings for Design 2009 indicates the design reached at least preliminary development stages, though questions of realisation remain unresolved in available documentation.