Design No. 339
Anne
Design 339 is a yacht design from the office of Alfred Mylne, the Scottish naval architect whose practice produced work from the late nineteenth century onwards. The design was originally named Anne. Limited information regarding this particular design remains in the archive at present. The design is recorded within Mylne's comprehensive body of work, which encompassed a wide range of yacht types and sizes.
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne established his practice in Scotland during a period of considerable activity in yacht design and construction. His office produced designs across several decades, working for clients seeking both racing yachts and cruising vessels. The naming convention employed in his archive—using original client names—often reflects the first owner or the circumstances of commission. Design 339 sits within a numbered sequence that documents the breadth of Mylne's practice, though the complete history of every design has not been fully preserved. The archive itself has undergone cataloguing work to preserve and make accessible the records that remain.
Original drawings for this design
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