Design No. 69

Runag

1902Austria

Design 69 represents one of Alfred Mylne's proposals from the early twentieth century. A single yacht, Runag, was constructed to this design in 1902. The archive preserves twenty-one drawings associated with this design, providing insight into Mylne's design practice during this period. Further details regarding the vessel's specifications, rig configuration, and construction remain to be documented.

Original Drawings · 21 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA14.8 m / 49 ft
LOD13.2 m / 43 ft
LWL8.7 m / 29 ft
Beam2.9 m / 10 ft
Draft1.8 m / 6 ft
Sail Area1,150 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's practice encompassed the period from the late nineteenth century onwards, during which yacht design underwent significant evolution. The early 1900s marked a transition in design philosophy and construction methods. Design 69 belongs to this formative era of Mylne's output. The single construction of Runag in 1902 reflects the selective realisation of Mylne's designs; not all proposals advanced to the building stage. The twenty-one surviving drawings testify to the detailed design process Mylne employed, typical of professional practice in the period.