Design No. 1106
Pelagia
Design 1106 represents an auxiliary yawl from Alfred Mylne's extensive catalogue. The design survives in the archive as a single drawing. Limited information remains concerning the original specifications, builder, and subsequent history of this vessel. This entry documents what is currently known and acknowledges gaps in the historical record.
Original Drawings · 1 sheet
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Marked ' 41 ton Yawl
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades and encompassed a wide range of vessel types and sizes. The auxiliary yawl configuration was a popular choice during the era when Mylne was actively designing, offering a practical balance between sail handling and auxiliary power capabilities. Design 1106 occupies a place within Mylne's broader body of work, though its specific chronological position, commissioning circumstances, and technical specifications require further research. The archive holds numerous designs in varying states of documentation completeness, reflecting the nature of historical record preservation.
