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Crysanthe

Built 1913Bute Slip Dock

Crysanthe is a motor or sailing yacht designed by A. Mylne & Co. in 1913 (Design 226) and built by Bute Slip Dock, Isle of Bute. The vessel measured 21 feet on the waterline with a beam of 5.5 feet and draft of 4.3 feet. The current status and location of Crysanthe are not known. This register entry reflects the available design and construction records held by A. Mylne & Co.

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Specification

LOA (spar)10.3 m · 34 ft
LWL6.4 m · 21 ft
Beam1.7 m · 6 ft
Draft1.3 m · 4 ft

Details

Built1913
BuilderBute Slip Dock, Bute

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Crysanthe
Sail Plan

Design No. 226

Crysanthe

Designed 1913

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Historical Context

Design 226 was created during a period of steady output from A. Mylne & Co., which had been established in 1896 and was well established in Scottish yacht design by 1913. The Isle of Bute was a significant centre of Scottish boat building, and Bute Slip Dock was among several builders active in the area during the Edwardian and pre-First World War period. Small vessels of Crysanthe's size and type were commonly built for private owners and charter work. The design reflects the practical traditions of Scottish yacht building in the early twentieth century, though specific details of her intended purpose and performance characteristics are not documented in the surviving records.

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