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Ven

Also known as: Kim

Ven is a design by A. Mylne & Co. created in 1911, bearing the office design number 202. The yacht measured 20.25 feet on the waterline with a beam of 5.5 feet and a draft of 4.2 feet. No record of the builder, year of construction, or engine specification has been confirmed. The current status and location of the vessel remain unknown.

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Specification

LOA (spar)9.8 m · 32 ft
LWL6.2 m · 20 ft
Beam1.7 m · 6 ft
Draft1.3 m · 4 ft

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Ven
Structure

Design No. 202

Ven

Designed 1911

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Historical Context

A. Mylne & Co. operated from Glasgow as one of Scotland's principal yacht design offices from 1896 onwards. During the Edwardian period and the years leading to the First World War, the office produced numerous designs across a wide range of vessel types and sizes. Design 202, created in 1911, represents work from the office's mature phase. The relatively modest dimensions of Ven suggest it was aimed at the market for practical cruising craft rather than large racing yachts. Many designs from this period remain only partially documented, particularly regarding which designs were actually built and by whom, making Ven typical of a substantial portion of the Mylne archive.

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