Design No. 304

Polynome

1924Auxiliary Yawl

Design 304 represents an auxiliary yawl conceived by Alfred Mylne. The design survives in the archive as a set of 14 original drawings. At least one yacht was constructed to this design: Analia, built in 1925. Further details concerning dimensions, specifications, and construction history remain incomplete in the available records.

Original Drawings · 14 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA25.6 m / 84 ft
LOD21.9 m / 72 ft
LWL15.2 m / 50 ft
Beam4.4 m / 15 ft
Draft2.4 m / 8 ft
Displacement42.94 t
Sail Area2,797 sq ft

Yachts in the Register · 1

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades, producing a substantial body of work across multiple yacht types and classes. The auxiliary yawl represented a practical cruising configuration, combining sail and motor capabilities—a type that gained particular favour during the early twentieth century. Design 304 and its realisation in Analia emerge from this broader context of professional yacht design, though the specific commission circumstances and design rationale remain undocumented. The 1925 construction date places the design within the inter-war period of yacht building.