Design No. 354

Coquette

1933

Design 354 represents one of Alfred Mylne's proposals, realised as the yacht Coquette in 1933. The design survives in the archive as a set of nine drawings. Further details regarding the vessel's dimensions, rig configuration, and construction are not currently recorded in the available documentation.

Original Drawings · 9 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA9.8 m / 32 ft
LOD8.2 m / 27 ft
LWL6.1 m / 20 ft
Beam2.2 m / 7 ft
Draft1.4 m / 5 ft
Displacement3.5 t
Sail Area446 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a notable Scottish yacht designer and naval architect whose practice extended through the early to mid-twentieth century. Design 354, executed in 1933, falls within a period of significant activity. The 1930s represented an important phase in British yacht design, with diverse approaches to small and medium craft. Mylne's body of work from this decade reflects the evolving preferences of his clientele and the technical standards of the era. The preservation of nine drawings for Design 354 indicates the design's completion to a formal standard suitable for building.