Design No. 234
Aida
Design 234 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs from the early twentieth century. The design was realised as the yacht Aida, built in 1913. While certain specification details remain incomplete in the archive, this entry preserves the record of the design and its single known realisation.
Dimensions
Notes
see 226
Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne (1871–1955) was a prominent Scottish yacht and small-ship designer whose practice spanned over five decades. His designs encompassed a wide range of vessel types, from racing yachts to working craft. The early twentieth century, during which Design 234 was created and Aida was built, represented a mature period in Mylne's career. This era preceded significant changes in yacht design driven by measurement rule revisions and the disruption of the First World War. Designs from this period often reflected the balance between traditional construction methods and evolving performance expectations.
Original drawings for this design
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