Design No. 67

Estrella

1902

Design 67 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally conceived for a vessel named Estrella. The archive contains eight drawings relating to this design. While specific details regarding the yacht's dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and construction date are not currently available in the archive records, the design remains part of Mylne's documented portfolio of work.

Original Drawings · 7 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA8.1 m / 27 ft
LOD7.3 m / 24 ft
LWL5.8 m / 19 ft
Beam2.3 m / 8 ft
Draft1.4 m / 5 ft
Sail Area492 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a Scottish naval architect whose practice spanned several decades, producing designs across various yacht types and sizes. His archive contains numerous designs, each identified by a design number and typically associated with specific commissions. Design 67 is one of many works preserved in the archive. The presence of eight drawings suggests a completed design suitable for construction, though the circumstances of the commission and the subsequent fate of any built yacht remain undocumented in the current archive records.