Design No. 210

Unnamed Design

1912Centre Board

Design 210 is a centre board yacht from the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is represented by five original drawings held within the collection. Limited information is currently available regarding the specific details of this design, including dimensions, rig configuration, and construction history. Further archival research may yield additional documentation.

Original Drawings · 5 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA6.4 m / 21 ft
LOD5.8 m / 19 ft
LWL5.1 m / 17 ft
Beam1.8 m / 6 ft
Draft1.4 m / 5 ft
Sail Area223 sq ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a Scottish naval architect whose practice spanned from the late nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century. His office in Glasgow produced designs for a wide range of vessels, from racing yachts to fishing boats and commercial craft. The centre board category of design served particular purposes within the yacht design tradition, particularly where vessels required versatility in varying water depths or coastal conditions. Mylne's practice encompassed numerous design types reflecting the diverse requirements of his clients and the maritime context of his era. The preservation of original drawings, as represented by the five sheets for Design 210, provides essential documentation of the design process and technical specifications that defined each vessel.