Design No. 320
Nautilus
Design 320 represents one of Alfred Mylne's proposals, originally designated for a yacht named Nautilus. The design exists within the archive as a set of 26 drawings, documenting Mylne's approach to yacht design during his career. Specific details regarding the vessel's type, dimensions, rig configuration, and construction history are not currently available in the archive records.
Original Drawings · 26 sheets
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Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne was a distinguished Scottish yacht designer whose practice spanned the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His archive contains numerous designs, ranging from small cruising yachts to larger racing and cruising vessels. Design 320 forms part of this broader body of work, though the specific period of its creation and its position within Mylne's chronological output would require cross-reference with dated commissions and completed vessels. The survival of the drawing set indicates the design held sufficient significance to be retained within the designer's records.
