Design No. 323
Mouchet
Design 323, known as Mouchet, forms part of the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is documented by 22 drawings held within the collection. At least one yacht was constructed to this design: Aramis IV, completed in 1930. Further details regarding the original specification, dimensions, rig configuration, and commissioning client remain incomplete within the available archive records.
Original Drawings · 22 sheets
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne (1870–1960) was a Scottish yacht designer of considerable repute whose practice spanned several decades. His designs encompassed both sailing and motor vessels, characterised by practical seaworthiness and refined proportions. Design 323 dates from a period in which Mylne's office was actively producing designs for both private clients and professional builders. The year 1930, in which Aramis IV was built, falls within Mylne's later professional years. The design archive itself was preserved as a record of his practice and now forms a historical resource documenting early twentieth-century yacht design methodology and aesthetic development.
