Glen Reagh
Glen Reagh is a wooden yacht built in 1950 by W A Clapham of Bangor, Co Down, to design number 400 of the Glen Class, created by A. Mylne & Co. in 1945. The vessel measures 18 feet on the waterline with a beam of 6.5 feet and draft of 4 feet, carrying 267 square feet of sail. The yacht remains in existence.
Ownership
No ownership records held for this vessel.
Crew
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Specification
Details
Registry & Identity
Design Archive
Design No. 400
Glen Class
Designed 1945
Sister Yachts
37 other vessels built to the same design.
Glen Shesk
1946
Glenaan
1947
Glen Shane
1947
Glen Shiel
1947
Glen Correl
1947
Glen
1948· Not Known
Lapwing
1948
Glen Roan
1948
Glen Gesh
1948
Glen Helen
1949
Glen Dun
1949
Glen Iris
1949
Glen Oe
1949
Osiris
1949· afloat
Glenariff
1949
Glen Roy
1949· No
Glen Moyle
1949
Glen Isla
1949
Dorinda
1950· No
Margaret
1950
Glen Orchy
1950
Glen Coe
1950
Glendhu
1950
Glen May
1950
Glen Elg
1950
Glen Cree
1950
Glen Cona
1951
Pterodactyl
1951
Kingfisher
1951· Not Known
Glen Fern
1951
Unnamed (32
1951· No
Glen Cuan
1951
Glen Millar
1951
Glen Dora
1951
Glen Lena
1952· Not Known
Glen Lark
1952
Glen Luce
1965
Historical Context
The Glen Class, drawn in 1945, emerged during a pivotal moment for A. Mylne & Co. The post-war years saw renewed demand for leisure sailing craft, and designs of modest size and cost became central to the office's output. Glen Reagh, built five years after the design's introduction, represents the realisation of that vision in timber by a regional builder. The Glen Class contributed to Mylne's legacy as a designer of practical, seaworthy small vessels accessible to amateur owners, complementing the larger cruising yachts and racing designs for which the office was equally renowned.
