Design No. 14
Olive
Design 14 represents one entry in Alfred Mylne's extensive design catalogue. The vessel originally named Olive is documented within the archive, though many particulars remain incomplete. This record reflects the available information held in the Mylne collection and serves as a reference point for researchers and enthusiasts of early yacht design.
Dimensions
Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades, during which he produced numerous designs for sailing vessels of varying types and purposes. His work encompassed both bespoke commissions for individual clients and designs intended for broader use. The systematic numbering of designs reflects the professional practices of naval architects during this era. Design 14 occupies a position within Mylne's catalogue, though without additional documentation the specific period and context of its conception remain unclear. The name Olive suggests a vessel of modest stature, consistent with yacht naming conventions of the time.
Original drawings for this design
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