Design No. 1046

Petula

Design 1046 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally named Petula. The design exists within the Mylne archive as a single drawing, forming part of the extensive record of work produced by the Scottish naval architect throughout his career. While detailed specifications remain incomplete in the current archive record, this design preserves evidence of Mylne's design practice.

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1969) was a pre-eminent Scottish yacht designer whose practice spanned nearly seven decades. His designs encompassed vessels of varying types and scales, from small cruising yachts to substantial ocean-going craft. Mylne worked during a period of significant development in yacht design, from the Edwardian era through the mid-twentieth century. His archive, comprising drawings and records, documents a substantial body of work. Design 1046 forms part of this broader collection, though its specific place within the chronology of Mylne's work remains to be fully established in this instance.