Design No. 1064

Steam Yacht No.129'

1916Steam

Design 1064 represents Alfred Mylne's work in steam yacht design. Catalogued as Steam Yacht No.129', this design survives in the archive as a single drawing. The specification details—including overall length, builder, client, and construction date—remain incomplete in the current record. The design reflects Mylne's engagement with steam propulsion during the period when such vessels formed an important segment of the custom yacht market.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOA23.1 m / 76 ft
LOD23.1 m / 76 ft
LWL20.9 m / 69 ft
Beam3.8 m / 13 ft
Draft1.8 m / 6 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's career as a yacht designer extended across a period of significant technological transition in maritime propulsion. Steam power offered considerable advantages to owners of larger vessels, particularly for extended cruising and commercial applications. Mylne's design practice remained responsive to client demand, producing designs across multiple propulsion types. The designation 'Steam Yacht No.129' suggests this design held a particular cataloguing significance within the office records, though the numbering system's precise meaning is not currently established. The survival of individual drawings from Mylne's practice provides valuable evidence of design activity, even where comprehensive commissioning records have been lost or remain incomplete.