Design No. 129

Senora

1907Single Screw

Design 129 represents a single screw yacht of the early twentieth century. The design resulted in the construction of Senora in 1908. The archive preserves 23 original drawings for this design, providing substantial documentation of Mylne's approach to motor yacht development during this period. Full details of the original client, builder, and technical specifications remain incomplete in current records.

Original Drawings · 23 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA15.2 m / 50 ft
LOD15.2 m / 50 ft
LWL14.7 m / 48 ft
Beam3.4 m / 11 ft
Draft1.3 m / 4 ft
Sail Area528 sq ft

Notes

See calculations book for further details

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice extended from the nineteenth century through the early decades of the twentieth, encompassing both sailing yachts and the emerging motor yacht market. Design 129, realised as Senora in 1908, falls within a period of technical and aesthetic transition in yacht design. The single screw motor yacht represented a developing class, as designers and owners experimented with mechanical propulsion systems. Mylne's involvement in this market demonstrates his practice's commercial breadth and responsiveness to evolving maritime technology. The preservation of 23 drawings for this single design illustrates the comprehensive nature of design documentation in the Mylne office.