Small craft

Mylne sailing dinghy

(REF: 18369)

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  • Designer: Mylne, Alfred
  • Builder: Mylne
  • Year: 1923
  • Location: Clyde
  • Length on deck: 12'

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 wooden ships comments on this Mylne sailing dinghy 

12′ gunter rigged sailing dinghy designed by the great Alfred Mylne. Built 1923

This very pretty little boat has been rebuilt by current professional boat builder owner and is a very nice example of the type.

Mylne sailing dinghy

The back-board on the after seat is typical of a boat which was destined for a passenger to be rowed on occasions and that,  in addition to eye bolts in the transom and the inside of the stem, makes us think she was probably originally destined to be hung in davits for a large yacht.

Her very light spruce planking would support this theory.

The 95’ Thendara and the Atlantide were both built at the same time so this fine little boat could have been carried on board either yacht.

 

In the rebuild all the steam bent timbers were replaced and fastened with copper nails and roves.

The sheer strakes were both replaced in mahogany.

The centre-board was replaced in mahogany together with part of the oak keel in way.

The centre board was regalvanised.

The whole boat was stripped and revarnished inside and out.

New bottom boards fitted.

 

Construction.

Clinker planked spruce.

Mahogany sheer strake

Steam bent oak timbers.

Oak back-bone.

Mahogany transom with reinforcing pad for an outboard.

Mahogany centre-board case.

Galvanised steel centre board.

Fixed rudder, lifts off the pintles. Second rudder newly made to accommodate the outboard engine.

 

Gunter rig, stainless steel shrouds – port, stbd and forestay – made up with lanyards.

Red terylene sail.

Spruce boom and yard with nice original jaws to the boom.

 

Pair of fine spoon-blade oars, leathered.

Bronze rowlocks

 

Interesting back-rest to the after thwart

Grown oak knees to the after corners and the thwarts.

Loose bottom boards.

New road trailer

 

 

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