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Ralle II

Also known as: Djabal

Built 1911A. Rambeck

Ralle II is a wooden yacht of 21 ft waterline length, built in 1911 by A. Rambeck of Bavaria to design number 230 from the A. Mylne & Co. office. The design itself dates to 1913, which is subsequent to the vessel's construction — a pattern occasionally found in Mylne's records where designs were formally documented after the yacht had already been launched. Current status of the vessel is not established.

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Specification

LOA (spar)10.3 m · 34 ft
LWL6.4 m · 21 ft
Beam1.6 m · 5 ft
Draft1.3 m · 4 ft

Details

Built1911
BuilderA. Rambeck, Bavaria
ConstructionWood

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Ralle II
Sail Plan

Design No. 230

Ralle II

Designed 1913

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Historical Context

A. Mylne & Co. operated as a major yacht design office from 1896 to approximately 1980, based in Glasgow. The firm established a substantial reputation for designs across a wide range of vessel types and sizes, and attracted commissions from owners across Britain and continental Europe. Ralle II, built by a Bavarian builder to a Mylne design, exemplifies the reach of the office's practice beyond British shores. The construction date of 1911 places the yacht in Mylne's mature period, when the office was producing designs across multiple classes and purposes. The subsequent registration of design 230 in 1913 illustrates the sometimes retrospective documentation of vessels in the Mylne archive.

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