Design No. 36

Majel

1898

Design 36 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs. The design was developed for a yacht named Majel. The archive holds six drawings associated with this design. Specific details regarding the yacht's dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and construction year are not currently available in the archive records. This design remains part of the comprehensive collection documenting Mylne's design practice.

Original Drawings · 6 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA10.4 m / 34 ft
LOD8.9 m / 29 ft
LWL7.1 m / 23 ft
Beam2.4 m / 8 ft
Sail Area883 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a prominent Scottish yacht designer whose practice spanned the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His designs encompassed a wide variety of vessel types and sizes, from racing yachts to cruising designs. The archive preserves drawings and records of his design work, though not all details have survived intact or been fully catalogued. Design 36, like many in the collection, represents a snapshot of his professional output. The preservation of multiple drawings for a single design indicates the iterative nature of yacht design practice, where designs were often refined through successive drawing stages.