Design No. 341

Vanda

1934

Design 341 represents one entry in Alfred Mylne's substantial body of work. A yacht named Vanda was built to this design in 1934. The archive holds 14 drawings associated with this design, though detailed specifications including dimensions, rig configuration, and construction details are not currently available in the record.

Original Drawings · 14 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA12.5 m / 41 ft
LOD12.5 m / 41 ft
LWL8.5 m / 28 ft
Beam2.8 m / 9 ft
Draft1.9 m / 6 ft
Displacement6.2 t
Sail Area697 sq ft

Notes

This yacht was desiged and built for Alfred Mylne, but at the last moment a passing yachtsman was so impressed with the yacht sitting on the slip that he made an offer which Alfred could not refuse.

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne worked extensively throughout the early-to-mid twentieth century, establishing himself as a prolific and respected yacht designer. The 1930s were a significant period in yacht design, marked by evolving approaches to hull form, sail plan efficiency, and construction methods. Vanda, built in 1934, emerges from this era. Without additional contextual data, the specific circumstances of the design brief, the vessel's intended purpose, or her subsequent history cannot be determined from the archive information presently available.