Design No. 1130

No.1065

Single Screw

Design 1130 represents a single screw yacht design from the Alfred Mylne archive. Originally designated No.1065, this design survives in the collection as a single drawing. While specific details regarding dimensions, construction, or commissioning remain incomplete in the archive record, the design itself constitutes part of Mylne's broader body of work in motor yacht development.

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice encompassed a substantial output of motor yacht designs throughout his career. The single screw configuration represented a common propulsion choice for yachts of the period, offering practical advantages in terms of mechanical simplicity and operational efficiency. Design 1130, preserved under its original designation No.1065, is one of numerous designs held within the archive. The survival of a single drawing suggests the design may have been filed for reference or potential future use, though the absence of builder information and commissioning records indicates either that construction did not proceed, or that documentation of any vessel built to this design has not been retained.