Design No. 167

Aline

1909Portsmouth

Design 167 represents one of Alfred Mylne's early works in yacht design. A vessel named Aline was constructed to this design in 1909. The design survives in the archive as a set of twenty drawings, providing insight into Mylne's approach to yacht design during this period. Further details regarding dimensions, rig configuration, and construction specifics are not currently available in the archive record.

Original Drawings · 20 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA12.9 m / 42 ft
LOD12.9 m / 42 ft
LWL8.5 m / 28 ft
Beam2.7 m / 9 ft
Draft1.8 m / 6 ft
Sail Area1,079 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades during a significant period in yacht design history. Design 167, dating to the Edwardian era, falls within the early phase of his career. The year 1909 witnessed continued development in sailing yacht design, with designers such as Mylne working across various vessel types and sizes. The preservation of twenty drawings for this design demonstrates the systematic record-keeping practised within Mylne's office. Without additional contextual documentation, the specific circumstances surrounding the commission and construction of Aline remain unclear.