Design No. 239
Unnamed Design
Design 239 represents one of the entries in the Alfred Mylne collection held within the official archive. The design is documented through seven surviving drawings. Limited information is currently available regarding the original commission, vessel type, or subsequent construction history. Further research may reveal additional details about this design's development and any yachts built to these plans.
Original Drawings · 7 sheets
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne operated as a yacht designer across the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, developing a substantial body of work characterised by careful naval architecture and attention to practical seaworthiness. His design archive, now preserved as a historical resource, comprises numerous entries catalogued by design number. Design 239 occupies a place within this systematic record, though its specific historical circumstances—the client, intended purpose, construction timeline, and technical specification—require further documentation to be fully established. The archive itself represents a significant resource for understanding the development of British yacht design during Mylne's active professional period.
