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  1. Mylne Coasters

    Category: Prints/Gifts

    Each of our tablemats and coasters feature one of six designs, showing hull profile, sail plans and rigging. felt-backed and heat-resistant to 100 degrees. ... Wednesday, 29 April 2009
  2. Mylne Table Mats

    Category: Prints/Gifts

    Each of our tablemats and coasters feature one of six designs, showing hull profile, sail plans and rigging. felt-backed and heat-resistant to 100 degrees. ... Wednesday, 29 April 2009
  3. Narana SP L.E. Print

    Category: Prints/Prints

    Narana is one of Mylne’s early motor yacht designs, built in 1899 by McAlisters at Dumbarton. Wednesday, 04 February 2009
  4. Narana GA L.E. Print

    Category: Prints/Prints

    Narana (General Arrangment shown here) is one of Mylne’s early motor yacht designs, built in 1899 by McAlisters at Dumbarton. Wednesday, 04 February 2009
  5. New Design Listing

    Category: News/Press Release

    A new design list is now available which includes full details of each design, and thumbnail views of the most of the available plans. Currently offered in a Beta form for testing, we are looking for feedback ... Thursday, 08 October 2009
  6. New Mylne Limited Edition Prints available on line

    Category: News/Press Release

    ... sailing yachts show Mylne's classic spoon bow, pleasing shear and attractive counter stern.  You can see in the sail plans the progress from low Gaff rigs to towering Bermudan sails, supported by "Marconi" ... Wednesday, 04 February 2009
  7. Design Archive

    Category: News/Press Release

    ... of the design, with small scale plans available to view online. Please register and we will advise you when this functionality has been implimented. The data is not entirely complete as we continue to ... Monday, 01 December 2008
  8. History

    Category: 'Uncategorised Content'

    Alfred Mylne I - 1872-1951 Alfred Mylne the First was apprenticed to the famous Scottish shipbuilders, Napier Shanks and Bell, and later worked as draftsman to G.L. Watson, where he drew the plans of ... Wednesday, 15 October 2008

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