Design No. 70
Seal
Design 70 represents a single screw yacht by Alfred Mylne, originally named Seal. The design is documented in the Mylne archive through 14 drawings. Details concerning the year of design, dimensions, rig configuration, builder, and client remain incomplete in the current archival record.
Original Drawings · 8 sheets
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Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's design practice extended across the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, encompassing a diverse range of vessel types from large sailing yachts to motor craft. The single screw configuration indicates a motor or auxiliary-powered vessel, reflecting the gradual adoption of mechanical propulsion in yacht design during Mylne's career. The presence of 14 drawings suggests a design of reasonable complexity, though without dated records it is impossible to position Design 70 within Mylne's chronological output or contemporary market context.
