Design No. 1131
'Seawolf'
Design 1131 represents a twin screw motor yacht conceived by Alfred Mylne. Recorded under the original name Seawolf, this design survives in the archive as a single drawing. The specifications of the vessel—including overall length, construction details, and client identity—remain incomplete within the available records. The design reflects Mylne's engagement with motor yacht development during his practice.
Original Drawings · 1 sheet
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's practice encompassed motor yacht design from the early twentieth century onwards, alongside his better-documented work in sailing yachts and larger vessels. Twin screw motor yachts emerged as a recognised type during the interwar period and beyond, valued for their handling characteristics and operational flexibility. The presence of Design 1131 in the archive reflects this aspect of Mylne's professional scope, though the incomplete record prevents detailed assessment of the design's particulars, intended market, or influence. Archive preservation has ensured the drawing's survival, but gaps in associated documentation—builder information, client records, and construction dates—limit historical reconstruction.
