Design No. 1048
Huskie II
Design 1048 represents one entry in the extensive archive of Alfred Mylne, the distinguished Scottish naval architect. The design, originally named Huskie II, survives in the archive through a single drawing. While details of the original commission, construction, and subsequent history remain incomplete in the available records, the design itself forms part of Mylne's substantial body of work spanning several decades of yacht design practice.
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne (1869–1960) established himself as one of Scotland's foremost yacht designers, working across multiple vessel types and sizes throughout his career. His practice, based in Glasgow, produced hundreds of designs spanning from the late nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century. The archive now preserves these designs in varying states of completeness. Many designs survive only as single drawings or partial sets, reflecting the selective retention of records over time. The naming convention of designs such as Huskie II suggests possible series development or client relationships, though specific details must be verified through primary sources rather than inference.
Original drawings for this design
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