Design No. 361
Kyla
Design 361 represents one of Alfred Mylne's creations from the inter-war period. The design was realised in the yacht Kyla, launched in 1934. The archive preserves thirteen drawings associated with this design, documenting Mylne's design approach during a significant era of yacht design. Further details regarding the vessel's specifications and history await additional archival research.
Original Drawings · 13 sheets
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Historical Context
The 1930s represented a mature phase in Alfred Mylne's design practice. By this decade, Mylne had established himself as a significant figure in British yacht design, with a portfolio encompassing vessels built for diverse purposes and clientele. Design 361 and the yacht Kyla, realised in 1934, fall within this period of established practice. The inter-war years saw particular interest in cruising yachts and racing designs, though without additional records the specific category of Design 361 cannot presently be determined. The archive's preservation of thirteen drawings for this design underscores the detailed documentation Mylne maintained of his work, a practice that has enabled the survival of his design legacy.
