Design No. 198

Nelta

1911

Design 198 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally named Nelta. The design is documented in the archive through eight drawings. While certain details regarding the yacht's specifications, construction, and subsequent history remain incomplete in the current record, the design files preserve Mylne's original conception and technical approach to this vessel.

Original Drawings · 8 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA11.9 m / 39 ft
LOD11.4 m / 37 ft
LWL7.2 m / 24 ft
Beam1.9 m / 6 ft
Draft1.5 m / 5 ft
Sail Area873 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a Scottish naval architect and yacht designer of considerable reputation. His design practice spanned several decades and produced numerous vessels of varying types and sizes. The archive preserves a substantial collection of his design drawings and associated records. Design 198, like many entries in the archive, reflects the breadth of Mylne's work, though the specific historical circumstances of its commission and realisation are not presently documented. The eight extant drawings indicate that this design received formal development through Mylne's office.