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Golden Hind

Also known as: Annyah

Built 1930Alexander Stephen & Sons

Golden Hind was a sailing yacht built in 1930 to Design 335 by A. Mylne & Co. The vessel was constructed by Alexander Stephen & Sons in Glasgow. With a waterline length of 72 feet and beam of 20 feet, she carried 3,750 square feet of sail. The yacht no longer exists.

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Specification

LWL21.9 m · 72 ft
Beam6.1 m · 20 ft
Draft3.7 m · 12 ft
Depth3.4 m · 11 ft
Sail area3,750 sq ft
Gross tonnage82.49
Net tonnage53.24
TM tonnage144

Details

Built1930
Yard number533
BuilderAlexander Stephen & Sons, Glasgow

Registry & Identity

Official no.161794

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Golden Hind
Lines Plan

Design No. 335

Golden Hind

Designed 1930

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Historical Context

Design 335 was produced by A. Mylne & Co. during the 1930s, a period when the design office maintained steady output for yacht owners seeking modern hull forms and rig arrangements. Alexander Stephen & Sons, based in Glasgow, was a significant builder of both merchant and yacht vessels, and remained one of Scotland's principal shipyards through the twentieth century. The inter-war years saw continued demand for larger cruising yachts among British and European owners, and Mylne's practice responded with designs suited to both racing and extended passagemaking.

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