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Lucie V

Lucie V is a yacht design numbered 237 in the A. Mylne & Co. register, dated 1913. The vessel measured 26.5 feet on the waterline with a beam of 7.25 feet and draft of 5 feet. No record of the builder, year of construction, engine type, or current whereabouts has been retained in the register. The yacht's subsequent history remains undocumented.

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Specification

LOA (spar)14.5 m · 48 ft
LWL8.1 m · 27 ft
Beam2.2 m · 7 ft
Draft1.5 m · 5 ft

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Lucie V
Lines Plan

Design No. 237

Lucie V

Designed 1913

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Historical Context

Design 237 was created in 1913, a period when A. Mylne & Co. was well established as a leading Scottish yacht design office. The year 1913 falls in the middle of the firm's most prolific phase, before the interruption of the First World War. Designs of this size and type—small cruising yachts under 30 feet—formed a significant portion of A. Mylne & Co.'s output, alongside their reputation for larger racing and cruising vessels. The absence of construction records in the register is not unusual; many designs from this era remain unbuilt or were built by yards whose records have not survived. The Lucie V design itself is preserved, but the vessel's fate and the identity of its builder remain lost to history.

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