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Alfred Mylne The Leading Yacht Designer: 1896-1920 [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width: 168x246 mm, weight: 524 g, 90 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1445646331
  • ISBN-13: 9781445646336
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width: 168x246 mm, weight: 524 g, 90 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1445646331
  • ISBN-13: 9781445646336
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Beautiful boats last a long time, but ugly ones die young. That is one reason why there are so many Alfred Mylne designed yachts still sailing, even though some of them are well over 100 years old. It was in 1896 that Alfred Mylne, at the age of twenty-four, set up his yacht design office in Glasgow and the company is now one of the oldest British yacht design firms still in existence. Boat design features which are widely believed to be quite new are found in early Mylne designs and between 1896 and 1920 Mylne designed several beautiful, race-winning yachts. Alfred Mylne yachts still turn heads today, even in San Tropez or Antigua.

In this book, Ian Nicolson uses original plans from the archives of Alfred Mylne to demonstrate the beauty of the earliest Mylne yacht designs and to tell the story of Alfred Mylne the man.
Foreword 4(1)
Introduction 5(2)
Chapter Sailing vessels and Mylne Design Number Length overall
1 Myrtle No. 64 18 ft
7(6)
2 Sailing Boat Designed for Capt. John Hope No. 50 20 ft
13(3)
3 Northumberland Class No. 63 20 ft
16(3)
4 Sea Mouse No. 60 21 ft 2 in
19(3)
5 Maid of Lorn No. 154 24 ft
22(7)
6 Mungo No. 149 24 ft 10 in
29(5)
7 Myfanwy Bach No. 125 27 ft
34(6)
8 Seagull No. 75 29 ft 9 in
40(4)
9 Kelpie No. 98 30 ft 6 in
44(7)
10 Apache No. 169 31 ft % in
51(4)
11 Dublin Bay 21-Foot Star Class No. 80-84 32 ft 6 in
55(8)
12 R. North of Ireland Y.C. Island Class No. 193 39 ft 5 in
63(6)
13 Sentinel No. 55 40 ft
69(5)
14 Vladimir No. 106 40 ft 6 in
74(5)
15 Aline No. 167 42 ft 4 in
79(7)
16 Clyde One Design No. 41 50 ft
86(6)
17 South Coast One Design No. 85 57 ft 4 in
92(13)
18 Javotte and Kate Nos 162 and 162A 60 ft
105(6)
19 Ostara No. 161 75 ft 2 in
111(6)
Power Boats
20 Motor Dinghy No. 171 14 ft 6 in
117(2)
21 Kelvin Launch No. 182 20 ft
119(5)
22 Amazon No. 174 39 ft 6 in
124(5)
23 Etive No. 217 45 ft
129(5)
24 Narwhal No. 61 and Narana No. 47 50 ft and 51 ft
134(8)
25 Galma No. 150 60 ft 4 in
142(6)
26 Spanker (later Lotos) No. 131 82 ft
148(5)
27 Sea King II No. 248 127 ft 7 in
153
Ian Nicolson joined Alfred Mylne the Second as a full design partner at the age of 31. These two very different personalities worked together for 20 years to produce a variety of craft. At the same time, Nicolson set up a boat survey organisation which became the most successful in Scotland, so that he went all over the world doing surveys. Ian has had 23 books published and many hundreds of technical articles. He has had his own magazine column since 1955.