Design No. 396
Unnamed Design
Design 396 is recorded in the Alfred Mylne archive with eight drawings held in the collection. At least one yacht, Coresande, is known to have been built to this design. The archive holds the technical documentation and design specifications for this vessel, though detailed information regarding dimensions, rig configuration, and construction details remains incomplete in the current record.
Original Drawings · 8 sheets
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Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne (1881–1960) was a Scottish yacht designer of considerable reputation, working throughout the twentieth century. His practice encompassed designs ranging from small cruising yachts to larger racing and cruising vessels. The Mylne archive preserves hundreds of design records, many with complete drawing sets. Design 396 represents one entry within this substantial body of work. Without dated information, its position within Mylne's chronological output cannot be determined. The archive itself serves as a primary source for understanding early-to-mid twentieth-century British yacht design practice and Mylne's specific methodologies and aesthetic principles.
