Design No. 1126
Stella
Design 1126 represents an auxiliary yawl from the Alfred Mylne archive. Originally named Stella, this design survives in the form of two archive drawings. The specific details of construction, dimensions, and rigging remain incomplete in the available records. This design is preserved as part of the comprehensive Mylne collection, maintained to document the designer's considerable output across the sailing yacht industry.
Original Drawings · 2 sheets
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Marked '8½ ton Yawl'
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne designed yachts across several decades, producing a substantial body of work encompassing numerous vessel types and sizes. The auxiliary yawl represented a significant category within his practice, offering owners both sailing performance and the reliability of auxiliary propulsion. The survival of design drawings in the archive, even when a design was not executed or details of execution remain unrecorded, reflects the comprehensive nature of Mylne's design office records. Design 1126 is one of many drawings preserved from his practice.
