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ROYAL MERSEY YACHT CLUB MYLNE CLASS
After the war. the popularity of the Mylne Class at Trearddur Bay declined, and the yachts garadually came to the Mersey and most had their names altered from the TR prefix to MER. These wooden Mylnes had oak frames and mahogany planking and in the years after the war construction and repair costs escalated. In 1980 a mould was made and in addition to the wooden boats, there are now four G.R.P. Mylnes racing, making a total fleet of fourteen boats. As the Mylne class approaches its 70th year, racing on the Mersey and at the Menai Strait Regattas is as keen and enthusiastic as ever. The boats have stood the test of time as a classic yacht and are a joy to sail. To own or sail in these boats is always possible. As well as present owners always wanting crews, both wooden and G.R.P. boats are from time to time on the market and with the Royal Mersey Yacht Club owning the mould, a new G.R.P. Mylne can be commissioned. For more information and sailing availability contact the Class Secretary at the Royal Mersey Yacht Club. Dimensions:
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