Design No. 351
Fiumara
Design 351 represents Alfred Mylne's auxiliary ketch design, originally named Fiumara. The design is documented in the archive through 99 drawings. At least one yacht was built to this design: Alinda V, completed in 1934. This design exemplifies Mylne's approach to the auxiliary ketch type during the interwar period.
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Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne was a Scottish yacht designer active from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. The auxiliary ketch rig gained prominence in the interwar years as motor auxiliary engines became more reliable and affordable. This design belongs to that period of transition in yacht design, when the integration of engine and sail was becoming standard practice. The survival of 99 drawings in the archive suggests Design 351 was a significant commission within Mylne's practice, though specific client or building details are not currently recorded.
