Design No. 235

Mariannchen

1913Gunter

Design 235 represents a Gunter-type yacht conceived by Alfred Mylne. The design is documented by seven drawings held within the Mylne archive. The original yacht built to this design was named Mariannchen. While substantial records exist within the archive, certain details regarding construction date, dimensions, and builder information remain incomplete in the current record.

Original Drawings · 7 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA8.5 m / 28 ft
LOD8.5 m / 28 ft
LWL5.2 m / 17 ft
Beam1.4 m / 5 ft
Draft1.0 m / 3 ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1955) was a Scottish yacht designer of considerable standing, based in Glasgow. His practice spanned several decades and produced designs across multiple vessel categories, from racing yachts to cruising auxiliaries. The breadth of his output reflects the evolution of yacht design through the early and mid-twentieth century. Design 235, documented as a Gunter type, sits within a substantial body of work, many examples of which remain afloat or are preserved in historical records. The archive itself constitutes a primary source for maritime design history in Britain.