Design No. 416

Unnamed Design

1949Single Screw

Design 416 represents a single screw motor yacht from the Alfred Mylne archive. The design was realised in at least one built example, Thelmarie, completed in 1951. The archive holds two drawings relating to this design. Further details regarding dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and original client remain incomplete within available records.

Original Drawings · 2 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA9.3 m / 31 ft
LOD9.3 m / 31 ft
LWL8.7 m / 29 ft
Beam2.6 m / 9 ft
Draft0.8 m / 3 ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice extended throughout the twentieth century, encompassing motor yachts alongside his better-documented sailing designs. The post-war period, into which Design 416 and its built example Thelmarie fall, saw continued demand for private motor yachts despite economic constraints in Britain. The single screw configuration was standard for vessels of this class during the 1950s. Archive records for designs from this era are frequently incomplete, reflecting the priorities of documentation at the time rather than any deficit in the designs' execution or significance.