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Lily Maid II

Lily Maid II is a yacht design (No. 1020) created by A. Mylne & Co. in 1924. The design specifies a waterline length of 32.33 feet, beam of 9.66 feet, and draft of 5.33 feet. Limited documentary evidence survives regarding the vessel's construction, builder, and subsequent history. The current status of the yacht is not known.

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Specification

LOA (spar)13.1 m · 43 ft
LWL9.9 m · 32 ft
Beam2.9 m · 10 ft
Draft1.6 m · 5 ft

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Lily Maid II
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Design No. 1020

Lily Maid II

Designed 1924

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Historical Context

Design 1020 was created in 1924, a period when A. Mylne & Co. was established as a leading Scottish yacht design office. The 1920s represented a significant phase in the firm's output, following the upheaval of the First World War and reflecting renewed interest in private yacht ownership and construction. Designs of this era typically balanced cruising comfort with seaworthy hull forms suited to Scottish and Northern European waters. The relatively modest dimensions of Lily Maid II reflect the economic context of the inter-war years, when private yachts of 30–40 feet represented a significant investment.

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