Design No. 233

Margot

1913Single Screw

Design 233 represents a single screw motor yacht in the Alfred Mylne archive. The original yacht built to this design was Margot. The archive holds fifteen drawings relating to this design. Further details regarding the year of design, dimensions, rig configuration, builder and client remain incomplete in the available records.

Original Drawings · 14 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA12.2 m / 40 ft
LOD12.2 m / 40 ft
LWL12.0 m / 39 ft
Beam2.6 m / 9 ft
Draft0.8 m / 3 ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne established himself as a distinguished yacht designer during the early twentieth century, with a practice spanning several decades. His designs encompassed a range of vessel types, from racing yachts to cruising craft and motor vessels. Design 233 falls within his broader body of work, though the specific circumstances of its commission and execution are not presently documented. The prevalence of single screw motor yachts during this period reflects the growing adoption of engine propulsion in pleasure vessel design.