Design No. 12
Senta
Design 12 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally named Senta. The design is documented in the archive through seven drawings. However, detailed specifications including the year of design, yacht type, dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and commissioning client remain undocumented in the available records. The single known built example shares the original name Senta, though construction details are not currently recorded.
Original Drawings · 7 sheets
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Notes
Modification to the keel of this Charles Sibbick design
Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades, during which he produced numerous yacht designs across varying sizes and types. The archive preserves designs in varying states of completeness; some include comprehensive documentation whilst others, like Design 12, survive primarily as drawing sets. The practice of naming yachts after completion rather than at design stage means that identifying vessels by design number alone presents challenges. Design 12's preservation within the archive demonstrates the value of systematic record-keeping, though it also highlights gaps in historical knowledge that affect many early twentieth-century yacht designs.
