Design No. 1009

Unnamed Design

1916

Design 1009 is held within the Alfred Mylne archive. The archive preserves the professional records of Alfred Mylne, the Scottish naval architect whose designs span the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This design is documented through three surviving drawings. Further details regarding the yacht type, dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and client remain incomplete in the available records.

Original Drawings · 3 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA18.3 m / 60 ft
LOD18.3 m / 60 ft
LWL18.3 m / 60 ft
Beam3.7 m / 12 ft
Draft1.1 m / 4 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1963) was a prominent Scottish yacht designer whose practice extended across multiple decades. His designs ranged from small cruising vessels to larger racing yachts, working across various rig types and hull forms. The numbering system employed in the Mylne archive, of which Design 1009 forms part, provides a chronological reference to his design output. However, not all designs in the sequence were necessarily built, and gaps or uncertainties in attribution and provenance are not uncommon in historical yacht design records. The archive itself represents a significant primary source for understanding early twentieth-century yacht design practice in Britain.