Design No. 1168

T.S.M.Y. 'Edina'

1915Twin Screw

Design 1168 represents a twin screw motor yacht concept developed by Alfred Mylne. The design is documented in the Mylne archive through a single drawing. Limited information survives regarding the vessel's construction history, specifications, or ultimate fate. This entry reflects the archival record as currently known.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

Beam3.5 m / 12 ft
Displacement4.5 t

Notes

'Tons Y.M. 32, Tons Reg. 19.28 Gross'

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice encompassed a wide range of vessel types, including motor yachts alongside his more widely recognised sailing craft. Twin screw motor yachts represented a particular category of superyacht development during the early-to-mid twentieth century, offering improved manoeuvrability and redundancy compared to single-screw configurations. Design 1168 belongs to this tradition, though its position within Mylne's broader catalogue and its relationship to other contemporary motor yacht designs remains unclear from the surviving archive.