Design No. 353

Dane Hill

1933Twin Screw

Design 353 is a twin screw motor yacht recorded in the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is associated with a vessel named Dane Hill. The archive contains twenty-three drawings relating to this design. Further details regarding the design date, builder, client, and specifications remain incomplete within the available records.

Original Drawings · 23 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA12.0 m / 39 ft
LOD12.0 m / 39 ft
LWL11.3 m / 37 ft
Beam3.0 m / 10 ft
Draft1.0 m / 3 ft
Displacement9.59 t

Yachts in the Register · 1

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design career spanned the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, during which motor propulsion increasingly complemented or replaced sailing rigs in yacht design. Twin screw configurations offered enhanced manoeuvrability and reliability compared to single-engine arrangements, making them attractive to professional and leisure mariners alike. The prevalence of motor yacht designs in Mylne's later portfolio reflects broader shifts within the yachting industry.