Giralda II
Giralda II was designed by A. Mylne & Co. in 1910 as Design 189 and built by Astilleros del Nervión in Bilbao, Spain. The vessel measured 6.7 feet in beam. The current status and location of Giralda II are not established. This register entry reflects the design record held by A. Mylne & Co.; further technical details, including overall dimensions, construction material, and propulsion, remain incomplete.
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Design No. 189
Giralda II
Designed 1910
Sister Yachts
One other vessel built to the same design.
Historical Context
Design 189 falls within the period of A. Mylne & Co.'s established practice in the early twentieth century. Founded in 1896, the office had developed a reputation for producing seaworthy motor and sailing yacht designs of moderate size and practical character. The commissioning of designs to Spanish builders such as Astilleros del Nervión indicates the international reach of Mylne's practice during this era. Spanish yards were competent builders of small to medium craft, and such commissions contributed to the broader dissemination of Mylne designs beyond the British Isles. Design 189 represents one of many modest craft that emerged from Mylne's office during the pre-1914 period, a time before the Great War interrupted much of civilian yacht building.
