Design No. 22

Ceres

1898

Design 22 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs from his extensive architectural practice. The design resulted in the construction of a yacht named Ceres. The archive holds 8 drawings associated with this design. Specific details regarding the vessel's dimensions, rig configuration, construction date, and builder remain incomplete in the current archive record.

Original Drawings · 4 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA10.5 m / 35 ft
LOD7.3 m / 24 ft
LWL5.8 m / 19 ft
Beam2.2 m / 7 ft
Draft1.7 m / 5 ft
Sail Area491 sq ft

Notes

Written on label was "Eadies 19/24 Class"

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1865–1933) was a Scottish yacht designer of considerable repute, practising primarily in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His archive contains designs spanning several decades of professional practice. The numbering system applied to designs in the archive provides a chronological framework, though gaps and incomplete records reflect the challenges of archival preservation. Design 22 appears among his earlier or mid-career works, though precise dating requires additional documentation. The survival of eight drawings indicates this was a design of some significance, as less important or abandoned projects often left fewer graphic records.