Design No. 1038

Sea Foam

1910Auxiliary Schooner

Design 1038 represents Alfred Mylne's plans for the auxiliary schooner Sea Foam. The design survives in the archive as a single drawing. While details of the vessel's construction, dimensions, and subsequent history are not recorded in the available documentation, this design exemplifies Mylne's continued engagement with schooner design during his professional practice.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOD30.5 m / 100 ft
Beam5.6 m / 18 ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1870–1960) was a prominent Scottish naval architect whose practice spanned nearly seven decades. He became known for designs across multiple vessel types, including racing yachts, cruising auxiliaries, and commercial craft. The early twentieth century saw increased adoption of auxiliary engines in sailing yachts, a development reflected in Mylne's design work. Schooners and similar multi-masted vessels remained favoured by yacht owners seeking the combination of sailing capability with mechanical propulsion for reliability in variable conditions.