Design No. 222

Unnamed Design

1912Single Screw

Design 222 is recorded in the Alfred Mylne archive as a single screw yacht design. The archive holds 12 drawings associated with this design. Limited information is currently available regarding the original commission, builder, or vessels constructed from this design. This record forms part of the comprehensive Mylne collection, documenting the breadth of yacht design work undertaken during his practice.

Original Drawings · 12 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA17.2 m / 57 ft
LOD17.2 m / 57 ft
LWL16.6 m / 55 ft
Beam3.5 m / 12 ft
Draft1.6 m / 5 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1868–1960) was a Scottish yacht designer of considerable reputation, practising from Glasgow during an era of significant evolution in yacht design and construction. The early-to-mid twentieth century saw the transition from sailing yachts to motor-assisted and motor-only vessels. Single screw motor yachts represented a practical development in the industry, balancing seaworthiness with the operational advantages of mechanical propulsion. Mylne's archive encompasses designs across multiple yacht types and periods, reflecting the diverse requirements of his clientele and the changing technical landscape of yacht design practice.