Design No. 329

Atlantide

1930Twin ScrewAntibes

Design 329 represents Alfred Mylne's work in twin screw motor yacht development. Originally conceived as Caleta, the design was realised in 1930 as the vessel Atlantide. The archive contains 38 drawings for this design, providing substantial documentation of Mylne's approach to powered yacht engineering during this period.

Original Drawings · 37 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA37.1 m / 122 ft
LOD35.2 m / 116 ft
LWL28.7 m / 94 ft
Beam5.5 m / 18 ft
Draft2.4 m / 8 ft
Displacement187 t

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Historical Context

The 1930s marked a period of maturity in Alfred Mylne's design practice. By this date, motor power had become established within the superyacht market, and Mylne was designing across both sail and power categories. Twin screw configurations became increasingly common among larger motor yachts during this decade, offering enhanced control and reliability. Mylne's engagement with motor yacht design reflected broader industry trends whilst maintaining his established design principles. The quantity of surviving drawings for Design 329 suggests the design held professional significance within his office records.