Design No. 367
Faith
Design 367 represents one of Alfred Mylne's commissions, resulting in the yacht Faith, built in 1936. The design is documented in the archive through ten drawings, providing a record of Mylne's work during the inter-war period. Details concerning the vessel's dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and original client remain incomplete in the available records.
Original Drawings · 10 sheets
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne maintained an extensive design practice throughout the inter-war years, a period marked by continued demand for sailing and motor yachts among British and European patrons. Design 367 falls within this era of his professional activity. The year 1936 places Faith's construction in the final years before the outbreak of the Second World War, when yacht building was undergoing gradual changes in response to evolving materials, construction techniques, and client requirements. Many vessels designed and built during this period have since been lost, altered, or their records dispersed, making the survival of design drawings in the Mylne archive of particular historical value.
