Design No. 335

Golden Hind

1930

Design 335 represents one entry in Alfred Mylne's extensive catalogue of yacht designs. A vessel named Golden Hind was built to this design in 1930. The archive preserves 171 drawings associated with this design, documenting Mylne's approach to yacht design during this period. Further details regarding the vessel's specifications, rig configuration, and construction remain incomplete in the available records.

Original Drawings · 171 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA36.6 m / 120 ft
LOD31.9 m / 105 ft
LWL21.9 m / 72 ft
Beam6.1 m / 20 ft
Draft3.7 m / 12 ft
Displacement104.72 t

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a prominent Scottish yacht designer whose practice spanned the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The 1930s represented a period of considerable activity in British yacht design, with designers responding to evolving leisure boating demands and technical innovations. The preservation of 171 drawings for a single design demonstrates the meticulous documentation standards maintained by Mylne's office. Many vessels from this era have since been lost, modified beyond recognition, or remain untraced, making archival records of particular historical value.