Design No. 300
Bint
Design 300 represents Alfred Mylne's work in centre board yacht design. The design produced at least one known vessel, Bint, which was built in 1925. The archive holds thirteen drawings for this design, providing substantial documentation of Mylne's approach to this particular yacht type. Further details regarding dimensions, rig configuration, and builder information are not currently available in the archive record.
Original Drawings · 13 sheets
Misc
Sail Plan
Rigging Plan
Structure
Rigging Plan
Structure
Sail Plan
Sail Plan
Structure
Lines Plan
Sail Plan
Sail Plan
Structure
Dimensions
Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's design practice flourished during the early twentieth century, a period of considerable innovation in yacht design. Centre board vessels occupied a distinct niche within the broader market, valued for their versatility and suitability to British coastal waters. The year 1925, when Bint was built, fell within a notably active period of Mylne's practice. The design archive, now preserved, documents the range of vessel types Mylne undertook, from racing yachts to cruising designs and specialised craft. Design 300 represents one entry within this substantial body of work.
