Design No. 1153

'Lady Emily'

Single Screw

Design 1153 represents a single screw yacht conceived by Alfred Mylne. The design carries the original name Lady Emily. Limited information survives in the archive regarding the vessel's dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and commissioning client. One drawing from this design remains in the collection, forming part of the historical record of Mylne's professional output.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOA10.8 m / 36 ft
LOD10.8 m / 36 ft
LWL9.6 m / 32 ft
Beam2.1 m / 7 ft
Draft0.9 m / 3 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1965) established himself as a notable Scottish yacht designer, producing designs across several decades of the twentieth century. His portfolio ranged from small cruising vessels to larger motor yachts, reflecting changing maritime practices and client preferences. The designation of Design 1153 within Mylne's numbered archive system provides chronological context within his design practice, though the absence of commissioning date prevents precise placement within his career timeline. Single screw motor yachts represented a practical category of private vessel during the mid-twentieth century.