Design No. 499

Unnamed Design

Single Screw

Design 499 is a single screw yacht design held in the Alfred Mylne Archive. The design is documented by twelve drawings, which form part of the comprehensive record maintained by the archive. Further details regarding the vessel's specifications, builder, and commissioning history are not currently available in the archival record.

Original Drawings · 12 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA9.1 m / 30 ft
LOD9.1 m / 30 ft
LWL8.3 m / 27 ft
Beam3.4 m / 11 ft
Draft1.3 m / 4 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1868–1960) was a Scottish naval architect of considerable reputation, particularly known for his work in yacht design during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His archive comprises a substantial collection of design drawings and specifications spanning his career. Single screw motor yacht designs represented an important category within Mylne's practice, reflecting the gradual adoption of mechanical propulsion in the leisure yacht market during the early twentieth century. The classification system used within the archive, assigning sequential design numbers, provides a framework for understanding the chronological and typological range of Mylne's work.