Design No. 111

Emma

1904

Design 111 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally developed under the name Emma. The archive holds 14 drawings associated with this design. While certain details regarding the yacht's specifications, construction history, and current status remain incomplete in the available records, this design forms part of Mylne's substantial body of work as a naval architect.

Original Drawings · 14 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA8.8 m / 29 ft
LOD8.0 m / 26 ft
LWL5.3 m / 18 ft
Beam1.7 m / 6 ft
Draft0.9 m / 3 ft
Sail Area432 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne established himself as a leading Scottish naval architect during a period of significant development in yacht design. His practice encompassed a wide range of vessel types and sizes, produced over several decades. Design 111 is one of numerous designs recorded in his archive, which collectively document his contributions to yacht design practice. The archive itself serves as a primary historical source for understanding Mylne's design philosophy and professional output, though not all designs are equally well-documented in surviving records.