Design No. 266

Anne

1919Centre Board

Design 266 represents Alfred Mylne's work in centre board yacht design. The design was realised in the yacht Anne, launched in 1920. The archive holds nine drawings relating to this design, documenting Mylne's approach to this particular vessel type during the early twentieth century.

Original Drawings · 9 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA7.4 m / 24 ft
LOD7.2 m / 24 ft
LWL6.6 m / 22 ft
Beam2.1 m / 7 ft
Draft0.8 m / 3 ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades, encompassing a wide range of vessel types suited to British and Northern European waters. Centre board designs occupied a particular niche within his portfolio, offering practical advantages for coastal and sheltered-water cruising. The year 1920 places Design 266 within Mylne's established period of practice. The survival of nine drawings in the archive allows for technical study of this design approach, though the broader context of its commissioning and use remains incompletely documented.