Design No. 333

Nerida

1930Afloat in Sydney

Design 333 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs from his extensive catalogue of work. The design resulted in the construction of Nerida in 1933. The archive holds eight drawings associated with this design, providing documentation of Mylne's design principles and technical approach during this period of his practice.

Original Drawings · 8 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA16.0 m / 53 ft
LOD13.8 m / 45 ft
LWL10.1 m / 33 ft
Beam3.4 m / 11 ft
Draft1.7 m / 6 ft
Displacement14.1 t

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne established himself as a prominent Scottish naval architect during the early twentieth century. His design practice produced vessels across a range of sizes and purposes. The year 1933, when Nerida was built, fell within a significant period of Mylne's career when he was actively producing designs for private and commercial clients. The preservation of design drawings, such as those for Design 333, provides valuable documentation of British yacht design practices during the interwar period.