Design No. 336

Bridget

1931

Design 336 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs from the inter-war period. The design was realised in the yacht Bridget, launched in 1931. The archive holds ten drawings related to this design, providing insight into Mylne's design practice during this era. Further details regarding the design's specifications, rig type, and construction remain to be documented.

Original Drawings · 10 sheets

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Dimensions

LOD9.9 m / 33 ft
LWL7.0 m / 23 ft
Beam2.0 m / 7 ft
Draft1.6 m / 5 ft
Displacement3.85 t

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Historical Context

The 1930s represented a significant period in British yacht design. Alfred Mylne's practice was established and productive during this decade, creating designs for clients across the British Isles and beyond. Design 336 and its realisation in Bridget belong to this active phase of his career. The inter-war period saw particular developments in cruising yacht design, though the specific context of this design's commission and purpose requires further research. The survival of ten drawings in the archive permits study of design development, though interpretation depends upon direct examination of these documents.