Design No. 1022
Coryphee
Design 1022 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally conceived for the vessel Coryphee. The archive holds a single drawing related to this design. While fundamental details regarding the yacht's type, dimensions, rig configuration and build history remain incomplete in the current record, the design itself forms part of Mylne's substantial body of work spanning several decades of Scottish yacht design practice.
Original Drawings · 1 sheet
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Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne (1881–1944) was a prominent Scottish yacht designer whose practice extended throughout the early twentieth century. His designs encompassed vessels across various sizes and purposes, reflecting the evolving demands of sailing craft during this period. The practice of commissioning designs for named yachts was common among patrons with the resources to do so. Design 1022 and its associated vessel Coryphee represent one such commission, though the circumstances of its creation—client identity, intended use, and technical specifications—remain undocumented in the present archive record.
