Design No. 15

Maya

1897

Design 15 represents one of Alfred Mylne's early creations. Known originally as Maya, this design survives in the archive through three drawings. Limited information remains regarding the vessel's specifications, construction details, and subsequent history. The design forms part of Mylne's substantial catalogue of work spanning the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Original Drawings · 3 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA7.1 m / 23 ft
LOD4.9 m / 16 ft
LWL4.8 m / 16 ft
Beam1.7 m / 5 ft
Draft1.3 m / 4 ft
Sail Area170 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne practised yacht design across a period of significant change in vessel construction and naval architecture. His output encompassed diverse commissions for patrons of varying prominence. Design 15 falls within this broader corpus but lacks the contextual information—commissioning circumstances, technical specifications, and construction history—that would allow fuller historical assessment. The three drawings preserved suggest the design reached a developed stage, yet their content and any corresponding construction records have not been fully catalogued.