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Not Built

Design 224 was conceived by A. Mylne & Co. in 1912. The design specified a vessel of 68 feet on the waterline, with a beam of 20 feet and draft of 11 feet. No record of construction has been established. The current status of any vessel built to this design remains unknown.

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Specification

LOA (spar)32.9 m · 108 ft
LWL20.7 m · 68 ft
Beam6.1 m · 20 ft
Draft3.4 m · 11 ft

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Unnamed Design

Design No. 224

Unnamed Design

Designed 1912

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Historical Context

Design 224 dates to 1912, a year of steady output from Mylne's office during the mature period of the firm's practice. The design office was producing work across a range of vessel types and sizes, from small cruisers to substantial yachts for discerning owners. The early twentieth century saw refinement in yacht design theory, and Mylne's practice was at the forefront of Scottish design innovation. This design, though unbuilt, remains part of the comprehensive archive of Mylne's conceptual work, reflecting the breadth of commissions considered and designed, whether or not they reached the water.

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