Design No. 33
Unnamed Design
Design 33 is a centre board yacht from the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is represented in the archive by four drawings. Limited information survives regarding the original specifications, client details, and construction history of this design. The archive record provides the yacht type classification but lacks further particulars at this time.
Original Drawings · 3 sheets
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's design archive spans several decades of British yacht design practice. Centre board yachts represent a significant category within his wider body of work, addressing practical requirements for both cruising and racing vessels. The surviving records, including drawings and correspondence, form an important resource for understanding the evolution of yacht design during Mylne's practice. Design 33's presence in the archive, evidenced by four drawings, confirms it as part of the documented output, though the scarcity of accompanying notes limits current historical interpretation. Archive gaps of this nature are not uncommon in design collections where building records, client files, or contemporaneous correspondence have been lost or dispersed.
