Design No. 237

Lucie V

1913

Design 237 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally conceived for a vessel named Lucie V. The design is documented within the Mylne archive through a set of 17 drawings. While details regarding the yacht's construction, dimensions, and specifications are not currently available in the archive record, the design remains part of the comprehensive collection of Mylne's work.

Original Drawings · 17 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA14.5 m / 48 ft
LOD13.3 m / 44 ft
LWL8.1 m / 27 ft
Beam2.2 m / 7 ft
Draft1.5 m / 5 ft
Sail Area1,306 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice extended across multiple decades and encompassed vessels of varying types and purposes. His systematic approach to yacht design is reflected in the comprehensive archive of drawings and specifications maintained for each project. Design 237 forms part of this larger body of work, though the specific historical context of its commission—including the client's identity, the intended use of the vessel, and the design's relationship to contemporary practices—remains undocumented in the current archive record. The preservation of 17 drawings suggests a design of some complexity or a client's requirement for detailed technical documentation.