Design No. 134
Aileen II
Design 134 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs from the early twentieth century. The design was realised as Aileen II, launched in 1907. The archive holds sixteen drawings for this design, providing substantial documentation of Mylne's work during this period. Further details regarding the vessel's dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and original client remain incomplete in the current archival record.
Original Drawings · 15 sheets
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Notes
An unusual Universal Rule design, noted to be compared with the Mylne designed "Zoraya". Perhaps fdor
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's practice extended across the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a period of considerable development in yacht design and construction. Design 134, realised in 1907, falls within the Edwardian period, when sailing yacht design maintained strong traditions whilst gradually accommodating mechanical propulsion. The specific context of Aileen II's commissioning, construction, and subsequent service remains undocumented in the present archival record. The survival of sixteen drawings indicates that this was a design of some complexity or significance within Mylne's office practice.
