Design No. 1115
Katrine
Design 1115 represents Alfred Mylne's work on a yawl configuration. The vessel was originally named Katrine. Limited information is currently held within the archive regarding the full specifications and history of this design. One drawing exists in the collection, providing documentary evidence of the design's development.
Original Drawings · 1 sheet
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Notes
Marked, '17 ton Yawl'
Historical Context
The yawl rig was a favoured configuration among cruising and racing yachts during the period of Mylne's practice. This two-masted fore-and-aft arrangement offered practical advantages in handling and sail management. Mylne's archive contains numerous designs across different vessel types and purposes, and Design 1115 forms part of this comprehensive body of work. The incomplete state of surviving records for this particular design is not uncommon; many vessels from this era lack comprehensive documentation.
