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Ejnar

Built 1911

Ejnar is a wooden yacht of 20.3 ft waterline length, designed by A. Mylne & Co. in 1911 as Design 203. Her current whereabouts and condition are not known. The vessel represents the office's work during its early period, when small craft commissions formed a significant part of Mylne's design output.

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Specification

LOA (spar)10.0 m · 33 ft
LWL6.2 m · 20 ft
Beam1.7 m · 6 ft
Draft1.3 m · 4 ft
Depth1.1 m · 4 ft
TM tonnage3

Details

Built1911
ConstructionWood
SailmakersRatsey

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Ejnar
Misc

Design No. 203

Ejnar

Designed 1911

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Historical Context

A. Mylne & Co. operated from 1896 onwards and established itself as one of Scotland's foremost yacht design practices. During the early 1900s, the office produced designs across a wide range of vessel types and sizes, from small cruising yachts and fishing boats to larger motor yachts and commercial vessels. Design 203, Ejnar (1911), falls within this formative period when Mylne was building its reputation through consistent, practical designs. The office's output during this era reflected both traditional yacht-building values and an emerging willingness to incorporate mechanical propulsion where clients required it.

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