Design No. 1091

'Myth'

0Auxiliary Yawl

Design 1091 represents an auxiliary yawl configuration in the Alfred Mylne archive. Originally named Myth, this design survives in the form of a single drawing. Limited information is currently recorded regarding the vessel's construction history, dimensions, and subsequent use. The design remains part of the comprehensive record of Mylne's yacht design practice.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOA0.0 m / 0 ft
LOD15.7 m / 52 ft
LWL0.0 m / 0 ft
Beam3.7 m / 12 ft
Draft0.0 m / 0 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice encompassed a wide range of vessel types suited to the working and leisure requirements of the early twentieth century. The auxiliary yawl configuration reflected contemporary maritime practice, combining traditional sailing qualities with the emerging reliability of auxiliary engines. Designs from Mylne's archive demonstrate the evolution of yacht design through a period of significant technological change.