Design No. 1019

Thais

Design 1019 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally named Thais. The design is documented within the Mylne archive through a single drawing. Whilst fundamental details regarding the vessel's specifications, construction, and ultimate fate remain incomplete in the available records, this design forms part of the comprehensive body of work undertaken by the distinguished Scottish yacht designer throughout his career.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOA19.4 m / 64 ft
LOD19.4 m / 64 ft
Beam4.0 m / 13 ft
Displacement34 t

Yachts in the Register · 1

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1960) was a prominent Scottish yacht designer whose practice extended across several decades, producing designs ranging from small cruising vessels to substantial racing yachts. His work reflected the evolving demands of yacht design during the early twentieth century, encompassing both traditional and modern approaches to hull form and rig. The archive of his designs—held and maintained as a historical record—contains numerous commissions, some of which are comprehensively documented whilst others, like Design 1019, survive with limited particulars. This fragmentation of records is not uncommon in maritime design archives.