Design No. 1028
Curlew
Design 1028 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally named Curlew. The design survives in the archive with one drawing on record. While the archive holds this design documentation, specific details regarding the vessel's construction, dimensions, rig configuration and commissioning remain incomplete in the current records.
Original Drawings · 1 sheet
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades during a significant period in yacht design history. Design 1028 represents one entry within his extensive catalogue of sailing yacht designs. The preservation of design drawings within the archive serves as a primary historical record. However, the gap between design and build records is not uncommon in early twentieth-century yacht documentation, where commissioning details and construction information were frequently dispersed across builder records, client correspondence and technical files no longer centralised in a single archive.
