Design No. 38

Ulva

1898

Design 38 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally developed for a vessel named Ulva. The design survives in the archive through six drawings, which document Mylne's approach to yacht design during this period. While specific details regarding dimensions, rig configuration, and construction remain incomplete in the available records, these drawings form part of the comprehensive design archive maintained for historical reference.

Original Drawings · 6 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA12.6 m / 41 ft
LOD9.9 m / 33 ft
LWL7.0 m / 23 ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice spanned several decades, producing numerous yacht designs across a range of types and sizes. The archive preserves examples from different periods of his work, though documentation completeness varies considerably. Design 38 is one such example where the design drawings survive but contextual information has not been fully preserved. The naming conventions used for yachts during the period when this design was created often reflected geographical, personal, or cultural references, as evidenced by the name Ulva.