Design No. 203

Ejnar

1911

Design 203 represents one entry in Alfred Mylne's extensive catalogue of yacht designs. A vessel named Ejnar was built to this design in 1911. The archive preserves eight drawings associated with this design, providing insight into Mylne's work during the early twentieth century. Further details regarding the vessel's dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and original client remain incomplete in the available records.

Original Drawings · 8 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA10.0 m / 33 ft
LOD10.0 m / 33 ft
LWL6.2 m / 20 ft
Beam1.7 m / 6 ft
Draft1.3 m / 4 ft
Sail Area543 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne practised as a naval architect during a period of significant development in yacht design and construction. The early 1900s saw continued refinement in sailing yacht types and the growing adoption of auxiliary power. Design 203, executed in 1911 or shortly before, falls within Mylne's most active design period. The Clyde and west of Scotland represented a major centre for yacht building during this era, and Mylne's practice was closely associated with Scottish yards and patrons. The preservation of design drawings in the archive offers rare documentary evidence of professional practice methods and design iteration during this formative period of modern yachting.