Design No. 26
Tresta
Design 26 represents one entry in Alfred Mylne's extensive catalogue of yacht designs. The design was realised as the yacht Tresta, built in 1898. While comprehensive details regarding the vessel's specifications, rig configuration, and builder remain incomplete in the current archive record, this design forms part of the documented body of work produced by the Scottish naval architect during the late nineteenth century.
Dimensions
Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne operated as a naval architect during a period of flourishing yacht design in Scotland and beyond. The late nineteenth century witnessed substantial developments in sailing yacht design, with architects responding to evolving racing rules, building techniques, and client preferences. Design 26, realised as Tresta in 1898, sits within this broader context of professional practice, though the specific circumstances of its commission and the technical innovations it may have embodied remain to be documented.
Original drawings for this design
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