Design No. 139

Soyalinda

1907

Design 139 represents one of Alfred Mylne's proposals, originally conceived for a yacht named Soyalinda. The design is documented in the archive through a substantial collection of 20 drawings, which provide insight into Mylne's design approach and technical methodology during this period. Specific details regarding the yacht's dimensions, rig configuration, and construction history are not currently available in the archive record.

Original Drawings · 19 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA9.5 m / 31 ft
LOD9.0 m / 30 ft
LWL6.2 m / 20 ft
Beam1.8 m / 6 ft
Draft1.2 m / 4 ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a distinguished Scottish yacht designer whose practice spanned the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His designs ranged across various vessel types and sizes, reflecting the diversity of demand within the British and international yacht-building industry. Design 139 falls within this broader body of work, though without confirmed dates or specifications, its precise position within Mylne's design chronology cannot be established. The existence of 20 drawings for Soyalinda indicates a commission of sufficient scope to warrant detailed technical documentation, consistent with Mylne's professional standards.